Ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to India next month, a top US official has said the rise of India's civilian power on the global stage will complement its efforts at rationalising foreign policy and emphasizing US civilian power overseas. "The rise of India's civilian power on the global stage will complement our own efforts at rationalising foreign policy and emphasizing US civilian power overseas," Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake said.
Rise of India's civilian power complements US efforts: Blake - Hindustan Times
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Ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to India next month, a top US official has said the rise of India's civilian power on the global stage will complement its efforts at rationalising foreign policy and emphasizing US civilian power overseas. "The rise of India's civilian power on the global stage will complement our own efforts at rationalising foreign policy and emphasizing US civilian power overseas," Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake said. "We will see India emerge as a global leader as it occupies a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council from 2011-2013," Blake said in his speech to the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs. Ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to India next month, a top US official has said the rise of India's civilian power on the global stage will complement its efforts at rationalising foreign policy and emphasizing US civilian power overseas. "The rise of India's civilian power on the global stage will complement our own efforts at rationalising foreign policy and emphasizing US civilian power overseas," Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake said. "We will see India emerge as a global leader as it occupies a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council from 2011-2013," Blake said in his speech to the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs. "We look forward to working with India on critical global issues such as thwarting Iran's nuclear weapons programme, fighting piracy in the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea, and reinforcing human rights around the world," he said according to the copy of the speech provided by the State Department.Rise of India's civilian power complements US efforts: Blake - Hindustan Times

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