Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

US TOP CABINET MINISTERS TO WOO PM NARENDRA MODI

- Agence France-Presse

The United States said Wednesday that top cabinet members will visit India in coming weeks to break the ice with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was once shunned by Washington.

Secretary of State John Kerry will visit on July 31 and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will travel to India in early August, culminatin­g in Modi’s previously announced visit to Washington in September, officials told a Senate committee. “We are confident we can work in a strong and collaborat­ive partnershi­p with the Modi government to grow our economic and strategic relations with India,” said Nisha Biswal, the assistant secretary of state for South Asia. Modi was once persona non grata in the US due to allegation­s that he turned a blind eye to anti-Muslim riots that swept Gujarat in 2002 when he was leader of the western state. He has denied wrongdoing.

The United States has rushed to make up for lost time since it became clear that Modi would cruise to victory in elections held in April and May. His Hindu nationalis­t swept to India’s biggest electoral mandate in three decades. Kerry will take part in annual US-India strategic talks, while Pentagon official Amy Searight said that Hagel would seek greater military trade and cooperatio­n with the Modi government. Modi has largely shown himself to be a pragmatist on foreign policy. He has already met with Nawaz Sharif and Xi Jinping, despite his suspicions about the neighborin­g countries voiced before his election.

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