The Obama Administration wants to enhance the economic and strategic engagement with India, the White House has said as US Vice-President Joe Biden concluded the Delhi leg of his trip meeting top Indian leadership to give a new thrust to the bilateral ties between the two countries.
“The message that the Vice-President is carrying (from the President) in his meetings with Indian officials, is that we want to continue to enhance our economic and strategic engagement with India,” White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters yesterday.
“There are enormous opportunities for our two countries to work together and to work together even more closely than we have as this relationship has evolved in a positive direction now for so many years,” Carney said in response to a question.
“When it comes to economic growth, trade, energy and climate change, as well as security issues and education issues, there’s a lot that the Vice-President is discussing in India,” he said, adding that Biden will deliver a speech on US-India relations and meet with business and community leaders and students in Mumbai today.
“So I know, having spoken with him before he departed, that he was very much looking forward to this trip.
He and the President highly value our relationship with India, and are looking for ways to make it even stronger and more cooperative,” Carney said.
Biden, before his India trip met Secretary of State John Kerry who recently returned from a successful India trip.