India a dominant power: Holbrook

Noting that India is a "dominant power" in South Asia, the Special US Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrook today said the Obama administration is keeping New Delhi informed about its policies in Afghanistan-Pakistan region.
"The Indians are a major factor in the region. They are a dominant power," Holbrook said at a meeting on Af-Pak region organised by the Center for American Progress, a Washington-based think tank.
"Improving US-India relations has been a continual goal of the last three administrations, all of whom have been successful in that regard I think starting with President Clinton's term in 2000," he said.
Responding to a question, Holbrook said India was outside the portfolio of his job.
"On the other hand, I am in constant touch with the embassy. I met with the Indians continually, the New Delhi's Ambassador in Washington and I have had dinner recently. She and I are in close touch," he said.
"I will go to India whenever the schedule permits," Holbrook said.
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First Published: Aug 13 2009 | 9:35 AM IST

