The Acting Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Alice Wells said that there is extraordinary economic potential of the Indian market.
The emergency of 350 million middle class consumers will drive Indian growth and will also offer major opportunities for US exports, she said addressing a gathering of US India Business Council.
"Emerging middle-class consumers will have new demands in areas such as education, health care, and financial and professional services -- fields where US companies have much to offer. And US agricultural technology and projects can contribute to a diversified nutritional profile that can do much to advance public health in India," she said.
India is the third largest energy consumer in the world after China and the United States and will remain one of the largest energy consumers for decades, she noted.
Just last month, Indian companies began to increase their purchases of US crude oil, and Indian firms are also turning to US liquefied natural gas to meet demands to diversify supplies. And India's state gas utility, for example, signed a 20-year supply agreement with U.S. LNG producer Cheniere Energy and has already taken delivery of multiple shipments of gas, she said.
"Yet the developments I cited are powerful examples of the vast complementarity of our economy. Rising standards of living in India will drive demand for US products, services, and energy that can help Indians live healthier and more productive lives. And that will in turn create more growth in India," Wells told the audience.
"We know this is a lot of work to get this done right, and we're willing to rely on the counsel and the partnership of the business community as we work with our Indian counterparts to realise the promise of this economic relationship," she said.
"We're committed to a trade relationship that promotes prosperity in both our countries by ensuring that it's fair and reciprocal," she said.
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