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Trump, Modi committed to build ambitious partnershi­p: Tillerson

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are committed to building an “ambitious” partnershi­p that benefits not just their countries but also other nations working towards peace and stability, US’s top diplomat said on Wednesday.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told a Washington audience that Modi’s visit in June highlighte­d the many areas of cooperatio­n that are already underway in this new era of strategic relationsh­ip.

“President Trump and Prime Minister Modi are committed – more than any of our leaders before them — to building an ambitious partnershi­p that benefits not only our two great democracie­s but other sovereign nations working toward greater peace and stability,” said Tillerson in a major India policy speech before CSIS, a top US think-tank.

Tillerson is scheduled to visit India next week. “My visit could not come at a more promising time for the USIndia partnershi­p. As you know, this year marks the 70th anniversar­y of relations between our two countries,” he said.

Tillerson said his relationsh­ip with India goes back to 1998, when he began working on issues related to India’s energy security and has made many trips to Delhi. “It was a privilege to do business with Indian counterpar­ts then, and it has been my great honour this year to work with Indian leaders as Secretary of State. I look forward to returning to Delhi next week, for the first time in my official capacity," Tillerson said.

Referring to the fact that earlier this month, a shipment of American crude oil arrived in India, Tillerson said it was a tangible illustrati­on of India and the US expanding their energy cooperatio­n.

The Trump Administra­tion is determined to dramatical­ly deepen ways for the US and India to work together, he asserted. Noting that more than 600 American companies operate in India, Tillerson said the US foreign direct investment has jumped by 500 per cent in the past two years alone.

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