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WASHINGTON: The United States Wednesday welcomed hopes of better ties between India and Pakistan as Indian prime minister-elect Narendra Modi invited Pakistan's premier Nawaz Sharif to his swearing-in, which the US said it will not attend.

"Broadly speaking, we welcome increased engagement between India and Pakistan and their leaders and other... leaders in the region," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said.

More dialogue between the two neighbors "is a positive step," Psaki added. But she revealed that as in past years Washington was not planning to attend the inauguration set for Monday.

"We don´t have any plans to send a representative from the United States. It´s standard for events and inaugurations in India, so it should come as no surprise," she told reporters.

Ties between Washington and New Delhi have chilled in recent months after the arrest of an Indian diplomat in New York on charges of abusing her maid.

And the election of the Hindu nationalist Modi has also posed a headache for Washington, which controversially refused him a visa to visit the United States in 2005 when he was chief minister of Gujarat.

The refusal stemmed from allegations he turned a blind eye or worse to anti-Muslim riots in the western state three years earlier.

Both President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry have congratulated Modi on his election.

In a messages sent to Kerry on his Twitter account, Modi talked about strengthening "relations between our 2 vibrant democracies in the years to come."

US not attending Modi inauguration - thenews.com.pk
 
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WASHINGTON: The United States Wednesday welcomed hopes of better ties between India and Pakistan as Indian prime minister-elect Narendra Modi invited Pakistan's premier Nawaz Sharif to his swearing-in, which the US said it will not attend.

"Broadly speaking, we welcome increased engagement between India and Pakistan and their leaders and other... leaders in the region," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said.

More dialogue between the two neighbors "is a positive step," Psaki added. But she revealed that as in past years Washington was not planning to attend the inauguration set for Monday.

"We don´t have any plans to send a representative from the United States. It´s standard for events and inaugurations in India, so it should come as no surprise," she told reporters.

Ties between Washington and New Delhi have chilled in recent months after the arrest of an Indian diplomat in New York on charges of abusing her maid.

And the election of the Hindu nationalist Modi has also posed a headache for Washington, which controversially refused him a visa to visit the United States in 2005 when he was chief minister of Gujarat.

The refusal stemmed from allegations he turned a blind eye or worse to anti-Muslim riots in the western state three years earlier.

Both President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry have congratulated Modi on his election.

In a messages sent to Kerry on his Twitter account, Modi talked about strengthening "relations between our 2 vibrant democracies in the years to come."

US not attending Modi inauguration - thenews.com.pk


Another show of Stupidity by Pakistani Media.

Neither US,nor Japan, nor China, nor Russia, nor UK nor anyone except SAARC members were invited for inaugration ceremony and neither are they invited traditionally.

News Article is nothing but a brainfart.
 
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Not surprising at all......

It is going to take a while for the icy relations to thaw out.
 
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Ye to phir se Lolwa ho gaya :omghaha:
Not surprising at all......
It is going to take a while for the icy relations to thaw out.

This is beyond ridiculous.
No one is ever called for the swearing in of an Indian PM.

Only South Asian member countries have been invited for the swearing in....and this is the first time India has done this.
 
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This is beyond ridiculous.
No one is ever called for the swearing in of an Indian PM.

Only South Asian member countries have been invited for the swearing in....and this is the first time India has done this.
Right. In countries with parliamentary systems, the USA only sends an official representative to the inauguration of the Head of State, not whenever there is a change in PM's.
 
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Pakistanis are happy that US not attending the swearing ceremony of Indian PM. lol! :D

Now go and have a chocolate! Whatever be it US will always be ally of India over Pakistan. :P
 
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Grow up Beti Rani. Ab to samajhdari wali baaten karo. Jab sirf SAARC nations ko invite kiya hai to US wale kaise aaenge? :lol:

Nowhere in our media was it mentioned anything about nations other than SAARC when the newz broke out.
US is not attending invite or no invite:bunny:

Pakistanis are happy that US not attending the swearing ceremony of Indian PM. lol! :D

Now go and have a chocolate! Whatever be it US will always be ally of India over Pakistan. :P
Which one?:partay:
 
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