I share Trump's vision of prosperity for India, US: Modi


New Delhi, Aug 12 (IANS): Amid uncertainties regarding US President Donald Trump's trade and visa policies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that he shares Trump's vision of prosperity for India and the US.

"I share with him the vision of prosperity of our peoples through a strong India-US partnership, based on important convergences, inter alia, in combating terrorism and promoting stability and development in the Indo-Pacific," Modi said.

"I have met President Trump a few times," Modi said in an interview to the Times of India ahead of this year's Independence Day. "We have also been in touch through several conversations."

India and the US, apart from Japan and Australia, are part of a quad that was revived last year to work for peace in the Indo-Pacific, a geostrategically important region.

Modi's comments come ahead of the India-US 2+2 Dialogue next month in New Delhi involving External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and their US counterparts Mike Pompeo and Jim Mattis.

In February, the Trump administration came up with a new visa policy that makes the procedure for issuing H-1B visas tougher.

According to the new policy, the hiring company would have to prove that its H-1B employee at a third-party worksite has specific and non-qualifying speculative assignments in speciality occupation.

In March, US President Donald Trump slapped import tariffs of 25 per cent on steel and 10 per cent on aluminium, unfolding the prospect of an all-out global trade war.

In retaliation, India raised customs duty on 29 products, including on iron and steel products imported from the US.

Stating that India and the US were two important engines of growth in the world, Modi said: "The focus of President Trump and our own priority in India on innovation and entrepreneurship has the potential to take this relationship to new heights."

He stressed that the India-US Strategic Partnership had "deepened in an unprecedented manner in the past few years".

India and the US share a Global Strategic Partnership based on shared democratic values and increasing convergence of interests on bilateral, regional and global issues.




  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    The United States of America and India have lot in common. In addition to all the Economic benefits both the countries will enjoy together, India has lot to gain with the gain of confidence so that Indiagive can enjoy more and more technological advantage from the U.S.A. that will benefit India.

    Most importantly, U.S.A. is aware of the human capital that India is able to contribute to America in all their needs for Indian expertise in so many sectors where Indian honesty and integrity is of paramount importance for U.S.A.

    If and when U.S.A. is able to finalize their Immigration policies and give amnesty to nearly two million foreign Immigrants, a large portion of the quota is attributed for India.


    More and more Immigrants made qualified for the future integration of America, India has a large percentage to enjoy, and this will help both the countries to enjoy a long term mutual benefit that will bring not only a large portion of Indian expatriates into America but will also bring a great deal of social, educational and political benefits for both the countries to enjoy for a long time to come.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    The US is shrewd and can read between the lines unlike our gullible media.

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