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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the United States and India
are united in fighting "violent extremist networks," and that the two nations
are increasingly working together on homeland security issues.Her comments came
Tuesday in the capital, New Delhi, as she began two days of talks with Indian
officials aimed at strengthening political and economic relations.Clinton said
the importance of confronting extremists was made even more clear after last
week's triple bombings in India's financial hub, Mumbai, which killed 19 people
and wounded more than 130 others.
She also stressed the need for stronger financial ties, calling for more
open markets and increased sales of U.S. arms to India.
Clinton said the two sides need to resolve issues related to a 2008 civil
nuclear cooperation deal, which could open up business opportunities for U.S.
nuclear energy companies in India.She met Tuesday with Indian National Security
Advisor Shivshankar Menon, and is scheduled to hold talks with a range of other
senior officials, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress Party
chief Sonia Gandhi. |
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