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Manmohan Singh and Obama resolve to strengthen India-U.S. strategic partnership | Reaffirming their nations' shared values and increasing convergence of interests, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Barack Obama have resolved to expand and strengthen the India-U.S. global strategic partnership. In a joint
statement, the two leaders welcomed the deepening relationship between the world's
two largest democracies. They commended the growing cooperation between their
governments, citizens, businesses, universities and scientific institutions, which
have thrived on a shared culture of pluralism, education, enterprise, and innovation,
and have benefited the people of both countries. Building on the transformation
in India-U.S. relations over the past decade, they resolved to intensify cooperation
between their nations to promote a secure and stable world; advance technology
and innovation; expand mutual prosperity and global economic growth; support sustainable
development; and exercise global leadership in support of economic development,
open government and democratic values. Both leaders also reaffirmed that India-U.S.
strategic partnership is indispensable not only for their two countries but also
for global stability and prosperity in the 21st century. Dr. Singh and President
Obama reiterated that India and the United States , as global leaders, would partner
for global security, especially as India serves on the Security Council over the
next two years. The two leaders have a shared vision for peace, stability and
prosperity in Asia, the Indian Ocean region and the Pacific region and committed
to work together, and with others in the region, for the evolution of an open,
balanced and inclusive architecture in the region. They committed to intensify
consultation, cooperation and coordination to promote a stable, democratic, prosperous,
and independent Afghanistan . The two leaders also affirmed that their countries'
common ideals, complementary strengths and a shared commitment to a world without
nuclear weapons give them a responsibility to forge a strong partnership to lead
global efforts for non-proliferation and universal and non-discriminatory global
nuclear disarmament in the 21st century. Both sides expressed deep concern about
the threat of biological terrorism and pledged to promote international efforts
to ensure the safety and security of biological agents and toxins. Recognizing
that India and the United States should play a leadership role in promoting global
nonproliferation objectives and their desire to expand high technology cooperation
and trade, Dr. Singh and President Obama committed to work together to strengthen
the global export control framework and further transform bilateral export control
regulations and policies to realize the full potential of the strategic partnership
between the two countries. They further stressed that India and the United States
, anchored in democracy and diversity, blessed with enormous enterprise and skill,
and endowed with synergies drawn from India 's rapid growth and U.S. global economic
leadership, have a natural partnership for enhancing mutual prosperity and stimulating
global economic recovery and growth. Recognizing the people-to-people dynamic
behind trade and investment growth, they called for intensified consultations
on social security issues at an appropriate time. To enhance growth globally,
the Prime Minster and President highlighted both nations' interests in an ambitious
and balanced conclusion to the WTO's Doha Development Agenda negotiations. Building
on the historic legacy of cooperation between the India and the United States
during the Green Revolution, the leaders also decided to work together to develop,
test, and replicate transformative technologies to extend food security as part
of an Evergreen Revolution. Embracing the principles of democracy and opportunity,
the leaders recognized that the full future potential of the partnership lies
in the hands of the next generation in both countries.
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