The Sunday Guardian

US to be partner country in Vibrant Gujarat summit 2017

The central focus of next year’s summit is ‘Sustainabl­e Economic and Social Developmen­t’.

- IANS

GANDHINAGA­R: The US has agreed to be a partner country in the 8th Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit to be held from January 10 to 13 next year in Gandhinaga­r.

“Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal hosted a meeting with the delegation from the Indian state of Gujarat led by (New Delhi-based) Resident Commission­er Bharat Lal and accompanie­d by the Indian Charge d’Affaires Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu on September 15,” US State Department spokespers­on John Kirby said in his daily press briefing here on Friday.

“The Assistant Secretary praised the Resident Commission­er for his efforts to make the state of Gujarat a model of innovation and sustainabl­e economic growth and reform for India,” Kirby said.

“She also announced the United States’ intent to participat­e as a partner country in the 2017 Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, the government of Gujarat’s biennial investors’ summit that brings together global business leaders, investors, corporatio­ns, thought leaders, and policy makers.”

Among those who attended the meeting were Special Assistant to the US President and Senior Director for South Asia at the National Security Council Peter Lavoy; US Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Global Markets Arun Kumar; Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs Charles Rivkin; and Special Representa­tive for Commercial and Business Affairs Ziad Haider.

The central focus of next year’s summit is “Sustainabl­e Economic and Social Developmen­t”

It will bring together heads of states and government­s, ministers, leaders from the corporate world, senior policy makers, heads of internatio­nal institutio­ns and academia from around the world to further the cause of developmen­t and to promote cooperatio­n, according to the summit’s website. “Far from the regional investment fair that characteri­sed the first summit in 2003, the biennial summit has today become a unique forum for exchanging ideas, sharing knowledge, networking, exploring business opportunit­ies and signing cooperatio­n agreements and partnershi­ps, while setting the policy agenda for meeting some of the current global challenges,” the website states. The US Air Force has grounded 13 Lockheed Martin Corp F-35A Lightning II aircraft after discoverin­g peeling and crumbling insulation in avionics cooling lines inside the fuel tanks, an Air Force spokeswoma­n said on Friday.

The disclosure was made less than two months after the Air Force announced that an initial squadron of the F-35A stealth fighters were ready for combat, marking a major milestone for the $379 billion program, the Pentagon’s largest weapons project.

“The issue was discovered during depot modificati­on of an F-35A and affects a total of 57 aircraft,” Air Force spokeswoma­n Ann Stefanek

The event will bring together heads of states and government­s, ministers, leaders from the corporate world, senior policy makers, heads of internatio­nal institutio­ns and academia from around the world to further the cause of developmen­t and promote cooperatio­n.

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