"In the world economic situation, a strong India is good for us," Frank Wisner told a Washington audience.
"It should not be a one-for-one transactional arrangement because a strong India, as (former US president) George W Bush made it clear, a strong India is good for the United States. India's strength is good for us in maintaining the balance of power in Asia," the former US Ambassador to India said.
"It is of strategic significance. We're going to continue to build. We are going to make sure that the building is done in a manner that is even asymmetrical. That is, we may have to put more in before we get much out," he said.
Noting that the two countries have got a good pattern of defence cooperation, he said they have to sort out some trade issues.
"Pakistan..., the kind of restraint we need to exercise on Pakistan to be a responsible player in the region. And there are needs from India and her dealings with Pakistan where we now have pressing interests. Afghanistan, these are all questions that we can tackle," the former American diplomat said.
"India is a rising power. At the same time, Americans have got to be very careful and not take our associates about what's good for the United States and then transfer them to India," he said.
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