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Barack Obama looking to further strengthening ties with India: White House

Press Trust of India | Posted on Feb 01, 2013 at 02:05am IST

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Washington: Barack Obama is looking to further strengthen Indo-American ties in his second term as the President of US, the White House said on Thursday.

"India is an incredibly important country in the world, not just the region. And the (US) President looks forward to continuing to enhance the depth of our relationship, to work together on common goals in the region and around the world," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters.

"I think you can expect in his second term that he will consider it a success if at the end of his second term that bilateral relationship is stronger even than it is today," Carney said in response to a question.

\'Obama looking to further strengthening ties with India\'

The White House said Barack Obama is looking to further strengthen Indo-American ties in his second term as the President of US.

"The President's views have not changed, both on the importance and value of the Indian-American community and the importance and value of the bilateral relationship that we have developed with India," he said when asked about Obama's views on India-US relationship.

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