PM embarks on visit to US

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 25 2013 | 10:20 AM IST
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
today embarked on a visit to the US to chart a course for "future cooperation" by expanding and deepening bilateral relations in a host of areas, including trade and investment, defence and counter-terrorism.
During his week-long visit, Singh will hold talks with President Barack Obama in Washington and attend the UN General Assembly in New York, besides having a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif.
Implementation of the civil nuclear deal, ways to expand cooperation in the fields of defence, security and economic issues will be high on the agenda of the meeting between Singh and Obama in Washington on September 27.
Some agreements including the one between Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and US firm Westinghouse and about a dozen in the field of defence are expected to be signed during the visit.
"Over the past decade, our relationship with the United States, which is one of our most important relationships, has transformed into a global strategic partnership," Singh said in his departure statement.
Singh, who will be having a third summit meeting with Obama since 2009 said, "The intensive, high-level bilateral visits over the last few months reflect the strong momentum of bilateral engagement.
"We have also registered impressive progress in our cooperation across the full spectrum of the relationship.... My visit is an opportunity to review our joint efforts and chart a course for our future cooperation," he said.
The Prime Minister said India sees the US as a long-term partner in the country's development efforts, and in fostering a global environment that is conducive to its growth.
Singh said, "For India, the US remains a key source of technology, investment, innovation and resources, and one of the most important destinations for our goods and services.
"We have productive and deepening partnerships in trade and investment, defence, counter-terrorism, intelligence, internal security, cyber security, civil nuclear energy, environment, health, higher education, space, science and technology and culture," he said.
From Washington, Singh will move to New York to address the UNGA.
The Prime Minister said he looked forward to meeting with leaders of neighbouring countries including Pakistan during his visit to New York.
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First Published: Sep 25 2013 | 10:20 AM IST

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