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CIA chief in Delhi to meet intelligence officials
New Delhi (PTI): CIA Chief Leon Panetta flew in here on Wednesday night to hold talks with top intelligence officials of the country on security cooperation, a fortnight after FBI Director Robert Mueller visited here.
Mr. Panetta, who chose India as his first overseas visit since assuming office, arrived here along with Peter Burleigh, a retired career diplomat, as "Interim Ambassador" to India who will be Charge d' Affairs until the Obama administration finalises its nominee for the post.
Mr. Panetta, during his stay, will meet National Security Advisor M.K. Narayanan, RAW Chief K.C. Verma and Intelligence Bureau's Rajiv Mathur and discuss the security situation in the neighbourhood — Pakistan and Afghanistan.
He is likely to leave for Pakistan on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Burleigh, who will assume as the Charge d' Affairs, is believed to be fluent in Hindi, Bengali, Nepali and Sinhalese.
He was Ambassador to Sri Lanka in the mid-1990s and U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative at the United Nations from 1997-1999.
This is the third high-level visit by an U.S. official to India since 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes beginning with that by Director of National Intelligence John Michel McConnell in the third week of December last year.
This was followed by the visit of Mr. Mueller on March 3.
CIA chief in Delhi to meet intelligence officials
New Delhi (PTI): CIA Chief Leon Panetta flew in here on Wednesday night to hold talks with top intelligence officials of the country on security cooperation, a fortnight after FBI Director Robert Mueller visited here.
Mr. Panetta, who chose India as his first overseas visit since assuming office, arrived here along with Peter Burleigh, a retired career diplomat, as "Interim Ambassador" to India who will be Charge d' Affairs until the Obama administration finalises its nominee for the post.
Mr. Panetta, during his stay, will meet National Security Advisor M.K. Narayanan, RAW Chief K.C. Verma and Intelligence Bureau's Rajiv Mathur and discuss the security situation in the neighbourhood — Pakistan and Afghanistan.
He is likely to leave for Pakistan on Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Burleigh, who will assume as the Charge d' Affairs, is believed to be fluent in Hindi, Bengali, Nepali and Sinhalese.
He was Ambassador to Sri Lanka in the mid-1990s and U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative at the United Nations from 1997-1999.
This is the third high-level visit by an U.S. official to India since 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes beginning with that by Director of National Intelligence John Michel McConnell in the third week of December last year.
This was followed by the visit of Mr. Mueller on March 3.