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Assuring the world in general and America in particular about India's constant progress and its growth story, Indian Ambassador S. Jaishankar has advised India-US interlocutors to get off public argumentation platforms and switch to a "problem-solving mode".

While describing upcoming elections as "India's defining moment", Jaishankar has told the US that "maintaining and accelerating growth will be of great significance".

"Clearly, we are approaching a defining moment where choices made would have significant implications for India of course, but for the United States and the world as well," he said in a speech on Friday at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on India's Defining Moment, IANS has added.

Saying that India's elections, its improving economy, and India-US relations were interconnected, Jaishankar suggested that any "government coming into office after general elections will naturally put nation building as its first priority".

"Encouraging investment, expanding manufacturing, modernizing infrastructure, enhancing skills development, upgrading technology and promoting innovation will be amongst its many facets."

"The United States can be an indispensable partner on every score," the ambassador said but cautioned "None of this, however, is a foregone conclusion."

"They will only be outcomes of a relationship that is assiduously tended by constant gardeners," he said.

"The sensible thing to do is to switch to a problem-solving mode" to iron out current wrinkles in the India-US relationship."

"But to do that, we need to get off public argumentation platforms where we find ourselves more often than is good for our ties," Jaishankar said noting that both sides had their own concerns.

"My sense is that India greatly values its reputation as being open to international business," the ambassador said assuring "Concerns perceived to be legitimate will be addressed and that has actually been our recent record."

"But it would be a mistake to pile on public pressure, especially through a misrepresentation of facts," he warned.

"Indo-US ties need to be worked upon at different planes," he said suggesting "there are pressing issues on the immediate agenda which require more give and take".

"But while doing so, we must not lose sight of the larger connect that provides an enabling environment where more ambitious visions could unfold," Jaishankar said.



Read more at: Stop arguing, switch to problem solving: India to US : Americas, News - India Today
 
"My sense is that India greatly values its reputation as being open to international business," the ambassador said assuring "Concerns perceived to be legitimate will be addressed and that has actually been our recent record."

"But it would be a mistake to pile on public pressure, especially through a misrepresentation of facts," he warned.


Well said.
 
Assuring the world in general and America in particular about India's constant progress and its growth story, Indian Ambassador S. Jaishankar has advised India-US interlocutors to get off public argumentation platforms and switch to a "problem-solving mode".

Indeed, both sides need to go at it.
 
Assuring the world in general and America in particular about India's constant progress and its growth story, Indian Ambassador S. Jaishankar has advised India-US interlocutors to get off public argumentation platforms and switch to a "problem-solving mode".

Indeed, both sides need to go at it.
the obama admin has been quite bad for us-india relation, its going nowhere for last 6 years.
 
the obama admin has been quite bad for us-india relation, its going nowhere for last 6 years.
Who cares? We got all we wanted from nuclear deal to free consulate member to wapon of choice to trade surplus with America.
 
Who cares? We got all we wanted from nuclear deal to free consulate member to wapon of choice to trade surplus with America.
US gets what they want under the table, its not one way.
do you know how much military hardware they sold us (without any competitive bidding).
 
US gets what they want under the table, its not one way.
do you know how much military hardware they sold us (without any competitive bidding).
It was without any competitive bidding only because others simply doesn't had abything similar. And many of American wapon system were thrown out because other do had better to sell. See mmrca bidding.
 
It was without any competitive bidding only because others simply doesn't had abything similar. And many of American wapon system were thrown out because other do had better to sell. See mmrca bidding.

Aap Saheed ho gaye but here is something for your information.

All the WLR we brought from the US for 285 million $ are currently lying unused due to lack of spares. They have been junked for the last 6 years. :cheesy:

That is Rs. 1,700 CRORES that has bee flushed down the drain.

Lucky us.
 

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