US welcomes India's emergence in Southeast Asia and beyond

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Jul 19 2013 | 12:31 PM IST
Ahead of his maiden visit to India, Vice President Joe Biden today said the US welcomes and encourages India's emergence as a force for security and growth in Southeast Asia and beyond, as he outlined America's efforts to embrace Asia and broaden global prosperity.
"One of the reasons why President (Barack) Obama called our relations with India, quote, 'a defining partnership of the century ahead' is that India is increasingly looking east as a force for security and growth in Southeast Asia and beyond," the 70-year-old Vice President said.
Noting that "20, even 10 years ago, some might have suggested that India be left out of the discussions about the Asia-Pacific", Biden said this is not the case now.
"To us, that's welcome news. We encourage it," he told audience at the prestigious George Washington University here while speaking on the 'US policy toward the Asia-Pacific region and India's growing role in the region'.
"We welcome India's engagement in the region, and we welcome its efforts to develop new trade and transportation links by land and by sea in the area," he said
Biden is scheduled to leave for India and Singapore today. He would travel to New Delhi and Mumbai during which he is expected to meet the top Indian leaderships, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
"We're engaging directly with India, as it makes some fundamental choices about its own economic future," Biden said here ahead of his India trip, which is the first by an American Vice President in more than half a century.
Biden said the US was reaching out to emerging economies like China and India - neither of which are part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) which would encompass 40 per cent of the world's economy.
"We firmly believe this (trade pact) will be a strong incentive for other nations to raise their standards as well," he said, referring to a huge trans-Pacific trade deal.
Biden reiterated the commitment to "rebalance" toward Asia, including on the economic front.
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First Published: Jul 19 2013 | 12:31 PM IST

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