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Bilateral Relations

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September 08, 2018

While both India and the U.S. have covered a lot of grounds in their bilateral equations in the recent 2+2 dialogue, some sticking points still remain. Analyse (200 words)

Refer – The Hindu

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KEY POINTS

Key areas covered

·         COMCASA

·         Hotlines

·         Tri-services exercise

·         U.S. support to India’s entry into NSG

·         Free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific region

·         Afghanistan – The two sides expressed support for an Afghan-led, Afghan-owned peace and reconciliation process.

·         Pakistan – Both called on Pakistan to ensure that its territory is not used to launch terrorist attacks on other countries.

Issues still unclear

·         India did not receive a clear-cut assurance of its GSP (Generalised System of Preferences) status being restored.

·         It neither received any waivers on steel and aluminium tariffs imposed by the U.S.

·         No public statement was made on U.S.'s actions on India’s investment in the Chabahar port once U.S.'s full sanctions begin in November.

·         U.S. officials gave no firm commitment that India would receive a waiver to purchase Russian hardware, beginning with the S-400 missile system.

·         Still no clarity on the issues of proposed changes in America's H-1B visa policy that could affect the people-to-people links that are crucial for energising bilateral ties.

·         Afghan strategy – While the U.S is open to holding direct talks with the Taliban, India is cautious in this front.

·         It will definitely not want talks with groups that it believes are backed by Pakistan.  

Tapasvi 6 years

Kindly review

IAS Parliament 6 years

Good attempt. Keep writing. 

Sahitya 6 years

Please review

IAS Parliament 6 years

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