Elizabeth Trudeau said that US and India have a joint commitment to fighting against extremism that impacts the people of India
The two sides will increase technical and institutional cooperation on hydrocarbons and energy
US Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley has said that India is not cooperative in such matters
However, the US State Dept commended steps taken in areas like bureaucracy and easing FDI restrictions.
US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter earlier described the defence relationship between the two countries as strategic handshake
US Ambassador to India Richard R Verma was also present at the meeting
India would receive license-free access to a wide range of dual-use technologies
He further said that setting up manufacturing bases in the US by the Indian companies will also lead to economic benefits
Said that it was important to build on the strong US-India relationship that's been established under the leadership of Obama, Modi
House of Representatives has already passed its version of the defence bill
Ryan said they have better security cooperation with India and this needs to nurture for world development
The exercise will support maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region, and benefit the global maritime community
The two nations look forward to taking steps to ramp up engagement and deepen bilateral collaboration on a host of issues including defence
The move means that for defence related trade and technology transfer the country would now be treated at par with America's closest allies
At least 25 of a total 60 Indian students at Western Kentucky University have to leave their computer science programme
US keen to help India in maintaining peace in Indian Ocean region for transportation and trade, unlike the situation in South China Sea
India and the US have been increasingly working together and networking security, said Ashton Carter
PM Modi is scheduled to arrive in Washington DC on June 6 on a three-day visit
The move will ensure speedy security clearances for pre-approved, low-risk travelers from the country
India is only the ninth country with which the US has entered into this International Expedited Traveller Initiative