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Stronger India beneficial for world peace: US

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Washington: India is going to be a “very important” player globally and the stronger it becomes, the more beneficial it will be for world peace, said a senior Obama Administration official amid preparations to give a red carpet welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

There is a “sense that there is a natural convergence, a natural convergence of views between India and the US both in terms of wider Asia Pacific region, Indian Ocean region as well as a broader view globally,” US Assistant Secretary of State for Political Military Affairs Puneet Talwar said.

“We think India is going to be very important globally, but also in the Asian continent. We think, the stronger India becomes, the more capable it becomes, the more economic power it accrues, that’s for the benefit of global peace and prosperity,” Talwar said.

That’s what the US wants ultimately. We share that very much with India. We see India playing a stabilising role in that part of the world and taking on greater responsibilities that will accrue as it continues to emerge into its own. Officials from both the State Department and the Defence Department said there is a natural convergence of India’s “Look East Policy” and the “Asia Pacific Re-balance” of the US.

“We have our Asia Pacific Re-balance. India has its Look East policy. There is a natural convergence between those two. I think, that an India that is playing its rightful role, actually in our view is a very positive thing. It can’t do harm. It can only do well in terms of providing stability, security, peace and prosperity in the Asia Pacific,” Talwar said.

“That is ultimately what we want and I have a sense that this is very much shared by India,” he said. Having personally received feedback from his top three Cabinet ministers, US President Barack Obama and his administration have begun preparations for welcoming Modi to the White House, which going by indications would kick-off a new phase of relationship between the world’s two largest and oldest democratic countries, officials said.

Strategic relationship, Defence ties and commerce are likely to be the key pillars of the next phase of the relationship. This has been reflected in Obama’s decision to send his Secretary of State John Kerry, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzeker, to India in the first 100 days of the Modi-led government. This is for the first time that an American Defence Secretary has visited India so early in any Indian government’s tenure.

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