April 16th, 2012 ...
NEW DELHI: Against the backdrop of tensions in South China Sea and the recent
defiant rocket launch by North Korea, India and the US Tuesday will hold
a dialogue on issues related to East Asia, part of a string of
interactions that seeks to impart a fresh momentum to India-US ties.
Kurt
Campbell, US assistant secretary, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific
Affairs, will hold talks with Gautam Bambawale, joint secretary (East
Asia) in the external affairs ministry.The encouraging steps
towards democratization in Myanmar and pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu
Kyi's recent victory in parliamentary bypolls are also expected to
figure in the discussions. The dialogue on East Asia has acquired an
added traction after the US prioritized the Asia-Pacific region as a key
thrust of its foreign policy and exhorted India "to act and think
East".
China's assertiveness in the South China Sea, which
prompted India to declare the disputed sea as the "property of the
world", and issues relating to freedom of navigation are expected to
figure in the talks. On North Korea, both the US and India have voiced
deep concern over the recent failed test by Pyongyang and are likely to
discuss issues related to denuclerisation of the Korean peninsula.The
East Asia dialogue will be followed by talks between Home Secretary
R.K. Singh and US Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security Jane Lute on
homeland security April 19-20. This will be followed by the
India-Japan-US trilateral dialogue in Tokyo April 23. The inaugural
dialogue, which had upset Beijing, was held in December last year in
Washington. Amid China's anxieties, the three countries have
made it clear that their trilateral was not directed at any third
country, but was only aimed at deepening areas of cooperation and
dialogue on issues of concern among themselves.
http://expressbuzz.com/nation/india-us-to-discuss-china-myanmar/382839.html
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