"We leave here tomorrow very pleased with both the tangible progress on issues like the civilian nuclear agreement, the defence agreements, the clean energy cooperation, but also I think feeling as if space is open for a much broader US-Indian collaboration on regional and global issues and on trade and commercial relations," US Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes told American reporters here travelling with Obama.
"Having that close, personal relationship, that proves to be an important asset," Rhodes said.
"Personal chemistry between the two leaders is "critically important," he said.
Obama is the first US president to visit India twice while in office and is also the first American leader to be the chief guest at the Republic Day parade.
"The US-India relationship is something that people have looked at for many years and thought this is a relationship that should go to a different level; that we have a lot of overlapping interests in counter-terrorism and economic growth in the region," he said.
"I think what's happened here is Prime Minister Modi came to office and made a very deliberate decision to say the American relationship is a priority for me. Then when the two leaders were able to spend time together in Washington and have very extensive discussions, I think they found that they had a meeting of minds about where they were trying to go here.
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