Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

CANDIDATE CLINTON’S INDIA CONNECT

LEADING PREZ CONTENDER NOT ALIEN TO DIPLOMACY WITH DELHI

- Pramit Pal Chaudhuri pchaudhuri@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Polls of the past three months in which US voters are asked to choose between her and a roster of Republican presidenti­al possible, have Hillary Clinton winning in 95% of them. New Delhi, like most foreign capitals, is probably already wondering what a second Clinton presidency this will mean for their country.

On the plus side, there is no doubt that Clinton has long taken an avid and personal interest in India. Her two visits to India as First Lady led her to become the strongest White House advocate for a full state visit by her husband and then US president, Bill Clinton.

It helped that she was among the first US politician­s to recognize the financial clout of the Indian-American community.

Hillary Clinton was also the strongest consistent advocate for India in the first Barack Obama term, say both Indian and US officials. President Obama’s early enthusiasm waned dramatical­ly after the passage of India’s nuclear liability law, but Clinton had a broader agenda that encompasse­d gender issues, climate change, trade and investment policy, and democracy promotion and continued to woo India.

By the time she resigned as secretary of state, however, even she had wearied of the Manmohan Singh government’s inability to carry out anything. Privately, say US officials, she described India as among her greatest foreign policy “disappoint­ments”.

As secretary of state, Clinton never took any steps to reverse the visa ban on Narendra Modi that she inherited, but she and Bill Clinton met Modi when he went to the United Nations General Assembly last year. She has also praised his sanitation and Swacch Bharat programme.

A President Clinton can be expected to continue where a second-term Obama administra­tion has left off. And like him, her interest in India will be rekindled because of a Modi government that can put its legislatio­n where its mouth is.

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