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US-India 'Dosti' Is Bipartisan, Will Only Grow Stronger: US Ambassador Richard Verma

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Nov, 2016 01:38 PM
    Indo-US ties "go beyond" the friendship of the American President and the Indian Prime Minister, US envoy Richard Verma said after Republican Donald Trump's election as the 45th President of the United States.
     
    Mr Verma, who has Indian roots, stressed that the ties that bind the two countries are built on shared democratic values and go beyond the economic and people-to-people ties. It is "bipartisan", he emphasised.
     
    Mr Verma, appointed by the Obama administration in 2014, had worked closely with Hillary Clinton, when she was serving as the Secretary of State.
     
    "The ties that bind our two countries together are built on our shared democratic values, and go beyond the friendship of the American President and the Indian Prime Minister. They go beyond the economic and people-to-people ties."
     
    "The US-India relationship is vitally important, it is bipartisan, and it is only growing stronger. Here's to another four years of robust US-India 'dosti' (friendship)," Mr Verma said in a statement.
     
     
     
    Earlier, when Donald Trump's victory was all but a foregone conclusion, Mr Verma expressed confidence that "standing up to terrorism", particularly when it comes to India, would continue to be a priority of the next President.
     
    "I would even say that the US-India relationship is now a non-partisan issue, it is such an important foreign policy priority that it is in the top tier. Be confident, whatever the result, US-India relationship will continue to grow and prosper in the coming four years," he had said.
     
    He was speaking at the 'Election Breakfast' event in the US embassy premises, attended by US citizens in India, diplomats from several countries, senior journalists and celebrities.
     
    Mr Verma was to make a statement after the official declaration of the results but he spoke earlier than scheduled as the trends made it clear that Donald Trump was on the cusp of clinching a stunner.
     
     
     
    The event, that started off on a celebratory mood at around 7 AM, stretched on beyond schedule as the contest between Trump and Clinton went down to the wire, belying expectations, and in the words of Mr Verma "we would have a clear winner by now."
     
    A hush descended on the lawns of the Ambassador's residence at Chanakyapuri as the big screen playing CNN displayed rapid gains made by Trump. Things were wrapped up as Donald Trump inched closer to victory.
     
    Asked about the message from the outcome of the elections, Mr Verma said, "There was an economic message, there is probably a message about globalisation and income inequality that has to be addressed.
     
    "Part of the job of the next president is to bring the country together because you can't govern in a divided country, you want to govern in a united country."
     
    "As you come into power, you do need to reach out. It's hard to get things done in our country just operating within your own set of supporters," he said.
     
     
    Mr Verma also congratulated Kamala Harris, who scripted history by making it to the Senate from California, becoming the first Indian-American to achieve the feat.
     
    "We have come a long way from the House of Representatives when I was working as an intern in 1987 where you could count the number of people of South Asian descent," he said.

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