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US ready to help India on Mumbai attack probe

Press Trust Of India | Posted on Jul 15, 2011 at 11:21am IST

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Washington: The United States has offered assistance to India in the investigations of the July 13 Mumbai blasts that left 17 people dead and over 100 injured.

Washington stand ready to help India in its investigations of the Mumbai terrorist attack, the White House said on Thursday, a day after multiple blasts rocked India's financial capital.

"Obviously, the Indian government is investigating that (Mumbai attack). And we have offered to assist in any way we can. But I don't have any information regarding who might be responsible (for the bomb blasts)," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters.

US ready to help India on Mumbai attack probe

US says counter terrorism will be one of the main focus in talks with India.

At another news conference, State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the Indian government is conducting its own investigation on this terrorist attack.

"We'll wait and see how that develops," he said when asked if the United States has any indication of possible Pakistani involvement or support for the Mumbai bombings.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton travels to India next week for the second India-US Strategic Dialogue.

Counter-terrorism, he said, would be one of the main focus of the talks which is now taking place in the immediate after math of the Mumbai blast.

"She continues with her plans to visit India next week. But you know, certainly, counter-terrorism is always an issue on the table when we talk to India. But it's conceivable that given yesterday's attacks, that it's going to perhaps be more at the forefront. But we enjoy good counter-terrorism cooperation with India," Toner said.

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