"Largely, the conversation is around better understanding of its desire for membership in APEC and India's approach and philosophy as it comes into largely economically focused body on important issues of open free and fair trade," Indian- American Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Nisha Desai Biswal said yesterday.
Biswal, who is Obama administration's point person for South and Central Asia except for Afghanistan and Pakistan, was responding to a question on India's desire to become a member of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), which is a forum for 21 Pacific Rim member economies promoting free trade throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
"I think those are conversations on going between the administration and the government of India and I think those conversations would help chart the path of how to move forward on India's interest," Biswal said.
"The President has welcomed India's interest in APEC. The size of the Indian economy make sit one that we want to engage with and engage in an ambitious but constructive way.
"India's interest is one that we certainly welcome that, which we have not only heard from the President but across all the levels of our government," she said, adding that there are multiplicity of views with respect to India's entry into APEC.
Responding to another question on bilateral investment treaty (BIT) between India and the US, Biswal said this would greatly advance and facilitate additional American investment in India and would create a level playing field for American companies and for American investment so that there are necessary safeguards and protections for that investment.
"We are already starting to see that US investment is starting to flow towards India and in fact India because surpass China is the largest destination for some segment of American investment and we are likely to see that trend continue.
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