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Fri, 07/02/2010 - 22:50
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Indo-US ties should not be seen as threat to China: Pentagon

PENTAGON-INDIA

Lalit K Jha
Washington, Jul 2 (PTI) US has said that its proximity to
India should not be seen as a threat to China and vice versa
and reflected that the security of Asia's dominant powers,
India and China, cannot be viewed as a zero sum game.
"A safer, more secure India that is closer to the
United States should not be seen a threat to China, and vice
versa. Indeed, all three countries play an important role in
that region's stability," a top Pentagon official Michele
Flournoy said.
Noting the Obama administration's commitment to
strengthening regional partnerships, Flournoy, the Under
Secretary of Defence for Policy said it no longer makes sense
to discuss the increasingly interconnected region in terms of
"East Asian" security, or "South Asian" security.
"It also means that the security of Asia's two dominant
powers can no longer be viewed as a zero sum game," she said
in a major policy speech on Indo-US defence relationship on
'Investing in the Future of US-India Defence Relations,' at
the Washington-chapter of the Asia Society.
The US, she said, welcomes the growing cooperation
between India and China on security affairs in recent years
and both India and the US seek a closer relationship with
China, while encouraging Beijing to be more transparent about
its military capabilities and intentions.
The Pentagon official said: "I am here to tell you
that we see India as far more than a vital partner on these
issues... It is also an indispensable partner in addressing
all of the regional challenges we face".
"And in the coming years, I believe India will
strengthen its role in the security of its region," she said
adding that India's success was very much in America's
national interest.
She said India has long been a "bellwether" for the
challenges and aspirations of a host of other nations inspired
by its success, a fact that makes its success more important.
She noted that critics in Washington and New Delhi
have suggested that the Obama Administration is not as
committed to US-India relations as its predecessors were, and
that it views India solely through the Af-Pak lens.
"Such criticisms miss the mark completely. US-India
relationship is not built on, and cannot be sustained on,
grand gestures or brief moments of crisis, but on shared
interests and values," she noted.
She also lauded India's "positive" role in rebuilding
efforts in Afghanistan, and said the US values the sacrifices
of Indian citizens in development efforts in that country.
Looking forward to her first visit to India in the
coming weeks, Flournoy said Pentagon is committed to further
strengthening its ties with India through the enhancement of
its defence relationship. PTI LKJ
MRD


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