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Obama team gave 'positive indications' on ties: PM

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Posted: Nov 16, 2008 at 1400 hrs IST
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On Board PM's Special Aircraft, November 16: US President-elect Barack Obama's transition team has given ‘positive indications’ to India about the bilateral ties and there is no reason to have any doubts about its intentions, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Sunday.

The Obama transition team deputed former Secretary of State Madeline Albright for interaction with the Indian side during the Prime Minister's visit to Washington, Singh said, adding "they have given us all the positive indications."

"There is no reason to have any doubts about the intentions of the Obama Administration towards us. From whatever contact we have had we have no no reasons to be apprehensive about the change of the regime in the US," he told reporters accompanying him in his aircraft on way back from the G-20 summit he had attended in Washington.

Ahead of Singh's US visit, Obama had telephoned the Prime Minister on Wednesday last and described the Indo-US strategic relationship as a "very important partnership."

Singh said there was general recognition in the US about the role India can play and should play. There is considerable appreciation of the way the Indian economy was managed.

Asked about the possibility of the Obama Administration implementing the measures of the Bush regime in tackling the economic crisis, he said "the situation is serious. You can't wait until January 20 (when Obama will take over as US President."

"The financial crisis spilling over to real economy and for the world to say that it will do nothing, then I think, will not be a very responsible act.

"So despite all the uncertainties surrounding the change of Administration, the message ... from the Washington summit is that the world leaders are greatly concerned about the situation and they are committed to funding practical and pragmatic solutions to this problem. They are confident that there is will power among the world leaders to act and act decisively," Singh said.

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Indo US relations by PZipk on 16 Nov 2008

Why are Indians so nervous about the future relationship under Obama? The chances are Obama is not going to be as friendly as Bush was and prepare for that. He is going to rethink nuclear policy and Kashmir. He will probably improve the relationship with Pakistan at the cost of India. The fact is US needs India as much as India needs US. The global politics have changed so much that the US power in wotld has decreased considerably.The PM is acting like a poodle. Instead of talking on behalf of Obama, why can't he say "You must ask Obama what kind of relations he wants with India"? India has to stop acting like a banana republic and show some backbone. The fact is Manmohan Singh is will never have the backbone to do what Vajpayee did with the atmoic testing.

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