US to focus on ‘early wins’ at Delhi dialogue: Penny
BY PTI31 July 2014 5:41 AM IST
PTI31 July 2014 5:41 AM IST
The two-day India-US strategic dialogue starting on Thursday will cover a wide range of issues with focus on ‘early wins’ that will build momentum for the expanding economic ties, US Commerce secretary Penny Pritzker said here on Wednesday.
‘Our objective on the economic front is to try to re- invigorate the economic relationship between our two countries and to look for early wins where there is an opportunity for us to build momentum as opposed to focus on where the challenges are,’ she said.
‘The conversation over the next couple of days is really wide ranging, it’s a strategic dialogue,’ Pritzker said after meeting captains of industry during her first visit here as Commerce Secretary.
She will be joining secretary of state John Kerry who is leading a high-level delegation for the annual Indo-US Strategic Dialogue with external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj in New Delhi beginning on Thursday.
Kerry will also meet prime minister Narendra Modi. ‘The fact that your prime minister has leaned forward to encourage foreign direct investment is something our businesses are trying to take advantage of and what we want to do is to facilitate that from a government-to-government relationship standpoint,’ Pritzker said.
When asked about the slow movement on the Indo-US civilian nuclear cooperation and whether it would feature in the parleys, Pritzker said: ‘There is an opportunity to move it forward.
‘Our objective on the economic front is to try to re- invigorate the economic relationship between our two countries and to look for early wins where there is an opportunity for us to build momentum as opposed to focus on where the challenges are,’ she said.
‘The conversation over the next couple of days is really wide ranging, it’s a strategic dialogue,’ Pritzker said after meeting captains of industry during her first visit here as Commerce Secretary.
She will be joining secretary of state John Kerry who is leading a high-level delegation for the annual Indo-US Strategic Dialogue with external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj in New Delhi beginning on Thursday.
Kerry will also meet prime minister Narendra Modi. ‘The fact that your prime minister has leaned forward to encourage foreign direct investment is something our businesses are trying to take advantage of and what we want to do is to facilitate that from a government-to-government relationship standpoint,’ Pritzker said.
When asked about the slow movement on the Indo-US civilian nuclear cooperation and whether it would feature in the parleys, Pritzker said: ‘There is an opportunity to move it forward.
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