"I particularly look forward to working with our Indian partners to increase our shared prosperity by growing our trade and investment, enhancing regional security and economic integration," she said here.
Stephens, who arrived in the national capital last night, took charge after former US Ambassador Nancy Powell left India on May 22 having announced the end of her tenure in March this year.
Stephens also spoke about working with India for "successful transitions in Afghanistan, expanding counter-terrorism and law enforcement cooperation, and further developing our outstanding people-to-people ties".
A career foreign service officer, Stephens was US ambassador to South Korea from 2008 to 2011 and previously served in senior positions in Washington, Asia and Europe.
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