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Clinton, Krishna to chart out course for future development

India and the US would not only review the progress made in ties since the November visit of President Barack Obama, but also chart out a course for future development during their second round of Strategic Dialogue in New Delhi next week.

Updated on: Jul 13, 2011 01:09 PM IST
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India and the US would not only review the progress made in ties since the November visit of President Barack Obama, but also chart out a course for future development during their second round of Strategic Dialogue in New Delhi next week.

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Secretary of state Hillary Clinton and external affairs minister SM Krishna would be spending considerable amount of time on the developments in Afghanistan and Pakistan besides a broad spectrum of issues, diplomatic sources said.

Clinton will visit India on July 19 and 20 for the Strategic Dialogue.

"At the forthcoming Strategic Dialogue, we also hopeto have new initiatives in the field of civil aviation, and in the area of cyber-security," said a senior Indian diplomat here.

"Besides bilateral issues, there would be discussions on regional issues including the situation in our neighborhood, developments in the Asia-Pacific and in the wider Middle-East," the official said, adding that the two countries are working to have the India-US Higher Education Summit in Washington in October this year.

It is based on five pillars — (i) Strategic Cooperation — that includes defence cooperation and counter-terrorism cooperation; (ii) Energy and Climate; (iii) Economics, Trade and Agriculture; (iv) Science, Technology, Health and Innovation; and (v) Education, Development and Empowerment, the official said.

 
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