Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

We have overcome the ‘hesitation­s of history’

- Richard R Verma Richard R Verma is outgoing US ambassador to India The views expressed are personal

Today is the last day of my tenure as the United States ambassador to India and as I leave my post, I want to thank the people of India who have made the past two years the highlight of my profession­al life. In my travels across India, I have been inspired by the potential of this land of my forefather­s and the potential of the relationsh­ip between India and the United States. I depart with a deep satisfacti­on that our shared effort over the past two years has fixed the course of a partnershi­p that will benefit the lives of billions.

The path the world’s oldest and largest democracie­s were destined to walk together has further converged under the visionary leadership of US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. There are few other times in history when the leaders of two world powers met each other nine times in the space of two years as they have. Energised by this extraordin­ary relationsh­ip, our government­s have rolled up their sleeves to work at a pace few might have thought possible. This common intensity of purpose has resulted in more than one hundred bilateral cooperatio­n initiative­s spanning the range of human endeavour.

As often happens when two friends set out on a journey together, we have changed each other in small but important ways. The US has a better understand­ing of India’s needs and aspiration­s; and we now proudly and openly support India’s rise as a global power. And India has, as Modi said, “overcome the hesitation­s of history” – as we came together to secure a historic agreement to combat climate change, we deepened our defence relationsh­ip, and establishe­d a new shared network to exchange informatio­n on terrorists. We don’t agree on everything — no two countries do. But when we don’t agree, we now have the mechanisms, relationsh­ips, and most importantl­y, trust necessary to resolve common challenges.

The past two years represent a milestone in a long path, one tread over millennia, which continues to lead the people of India and the US towards our most cherished goals, rooted in our common ideals. It is a journey well worth making, and one to which my family and I will forever remain dedicated.

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