Hillary Clinton and S.M.Krishna share talks on India-U.S. relations

US secretary of state Hillary Clinton and Indian foreign minister S.M.Krishna began talks on various issues ranging from agriculture to investments. The representatives of the two biggest democracies met and held a series of strategic talks.

The foundation stone of this defining relationship was laid by the George W. Bush government during the nuclear energy trade. Mr. S.M.Krishna who was available for comments said, “We are happy about the creation of a new financial framework and partnership trade agreement, which would help both of us to reach new heights in bilateral trade and investment.”

The two ministers talked on improving bilateral trades and liberalization of U.S. export controls that apply to U.S. The talks even ambled on the co-operation in the environmental and clean energy programmes.

Going by the recent changes in the rapport shared between the two countries, clearly visible from the opening of boundaries to question Headley, Pakistan has surely gathered some fodder for thought. Hope Pakistan learns from the mistakes of Afghanistan and Taliban.

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