Hillary Clinton Asian visit a socio-economic

2009-07-18 07:45:35 - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived Mumbai tonight from mid halt in Prague for refuelling her special plane on a five-day visit to India and further two days visit to Thailand.Ino-US will have new friendly relation to seek business plus in their strategic partnership and deepen their engagement.

US without any concrete policy on South asian countries which have found themselves in fix at Iraq and Afghanistan wants to address their soci-economic agenda on priority for the super power to mingle with upcoming Asian nation and to establish cultural and business relation.She is to ignite with spark for many business and bilateral agreements which are on cards.She is
likely to meet opposition leaders, such as Mr LK Advani BJP and others.Her meet with Sonia Gandhi Chairperson of UPA the federal structure ruling the country is also on cards along with Rahul Gandhi.

US Secretary of State spent night at the Tower Wing of the Taj Hotel in an act of solidarity with the victims of the Mumbai terror attack on November 26 last.
US in time of global recession which has marred her economic stability is on look for various options to regain and invest in US by various Asian companies which are making lots of forray in economic development of their countries.

US policy makers have on their agenda two SA countries which are doing exceedingly well are India and Thailand with their liberalisation option playing a major role in inventing news options for neo-business and exports of varied neo products which is the requirment in the EU,thus race is on to garner the cheap and quality products to exported or imported from the asians countries to give impetus to US economy thus Madam Hillay is on her public relation tour to get the first hand information about the possibilities of problems which face by the Indo-US enterpreuners and to study the cultural aspects of the nation under her scanner.

US Environmental agenda too to remain in vogue to give the super power the methodlogy to talk and submit her most profound and advance technology transfer on cards. But the Amercan most popular news papers,Washington post today in the article says ,Clinton Returns to Asia Without New Policy,Nearly six months after announcing a high-profile review of U.S. policy to Burma during a trip to Indonesia, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is returning to Asia without a new policy.

Clinton will attend a gathering of Southeast Asian foreign ministers in Phuket, Thailand, including the Burmese foreign minister, and many experts had expected the Obama administration to make clear its intentions at the gathering. But U.S. officials said the review was put on hold pending the outcome of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi's trial that began in May -- and the military junta that rules Burma has repeatedly delayed the court proceedings, apparently with an aim of pushing it past the annual gathering of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

U.S. officials are holding out hope that the court will release Suu Kyi, opening up the possibility of dialogue. But the result has been that the United States has been largely silent on Burma, even as the government launched a military offensive against the Karen ethnic group that has spilled over the border into neighboring Thailand, with thousands of refugees fleeing the fighting as an estimated 3,300 villages were burned.
Ms clinton to play the role of mediator between India and Pakistan for the stined relation to neighbour have after 26/11 attack on Mumbai which can be read in Pakistan daily which has news read as,"Clinton says Pakistan has nothing to fear from her India visit. " News goes on In an interview to Dawn newspaper and TV, Secretary Clinton assured the Pakistanis that they did not need to fear the outcome of her India visit.

The US media reported on Thursday that Pakistan was likely to figure high in Mrs Clinton’s talks in India.In a meeting at the Egyptian town of Sharm El Sheikh on Thursday, the Indian and Pakistani leaders agreed to de-link bilateral talks from the issue of terrorism.‘I’m going with the hope that has been ignited in the last weeks that India and Pakistan will pursue a dialogue again,’ said the top US diplomat when asked if she was going to New Delhi with an initiative for restarting India-Pakistan talks.Mrs Clinton described an earlier meeting between the two prime ministers as ‘very promising,’ and showed that the two governments were keen to resolve their differences peacefully.‘There is an interest and a seriousness on the part of both governments in trying to work towards resolution of some of the longstanding differences,’ she said.

‘I have always believed, and you may have heard me say in many meetings of my friends in the Pakistani and American community, that Pakistan’s future is unlimited. The potential for economic growth and for influence in the region is, in my view, as great as any country’s.’But she suggested that Pakistan had to show commitment to focussing on its internal developments, which required dealing with and trying to resolve some of the outstanding concerns.‘There are some in Pakistan who say that Indians are using Afghanistan to interfere in Balochistan. Will you discuss this with the India?’ she was asked.‘Well, I’m going to raise everything that we believe is of significance with the Indian government. I believe that it is in India’s interest for Pakistan to be stable, democratic, free of terrorism,’ she said.

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