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India flags its concerns over H1-B visas with US

India has flagged its concerns with the US over much-sought after H1-B visas besides outlining the recent steps it has taken to ease economic concerns raised by American businesses, ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's meeting with President Barack Obama.

Updated on: Sep 26, 2013 12:00 PM IST
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India has flagged its concerns with the US over much-sought after H1-B visas besides outlining the recent steps it has taken to ease economic concerns raised by American businesses, ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's meeting with President Barack Obama.

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External affairs minister Salman Khurshid met Secretary of State John Kerry in US on Wednesday and "discussed a range of issues of mutual interest, including "ongoing discussions on the civil-nuke deal."

Prime Minister Singh arrives in Washington today for a meeting with President Barack Obama on Friday.

Khurshid said the two sides discussed economic concerns raised by both Indian and US industry and ways to work together on enhancing economic relationship.

He outlined steps India has taken to address transfer pricing, retrospective tax regime, notification on safe harbour rules, steps in pension regulation, and opening FDI limits in sectors such as aviation and telecom.

"We brought this to their (US) notice, gave them a list of steps that we have taken and we hope that this will be transmitted back to the CEOs forum in the US," Khurshid said.

"There is a lot of work that US side has to do with its industry. We have to (work) with them and we have to carry greater conviction with our own industry as well. There is sincere effort on both sides to come together to find a resolution and we are encouraged by the positive response that we have received."

Khurshid said further improving bilateral economic ties "requires work" and the two countries have agreed to "work together to see if we can find more satisfactory situation."

The two sides also discussed issues like climate change and defence.

A senior US State Department official said the two sides talked about their shared concern about the enormous impact of climate change, as well as the role that the US and India can play. They also agreed to continue working to expand their clean energy partnership and discussed efforts to make progress on economic issues.

Kerry said: "if India can march forward and embrace reforms, they can see real movement on their economy. And they talked about the importance of finding ways to expand trade relations," the official said.

 
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