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Clinton in India to bolster ties | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has arrived in India at the start of a five-day visit aimed at strengthening political and economic relations. | |
She landed in Mumbai, where she is due to meet business leaders. | |
Mrs Clinton is also expected to press for better ties between India and Pakistan, following last November's terror attacks in Mumbai. | |
Observers say she will argue that the current US alliance with Pakistan is not at India's expense. | |
BBC regional analyst Jill McGivering says that at present, the US focus is on Pakistan and Afghanistan, and the battle against Taliban insurgents in both countries. | |
But the Obama administration is keen to address concerns in India that Delhi's interests are being neglected, our correspondent adds. | |
Drumming up business | |
Tensions between India and Pakistan rose sharply after the Mumbai attacks. | |
India wants Pakistan to punish those responsible and take tough action against militant groups. | India wants Pakistan to punish those responsible and take tough action against militant groups. |
The US has been working to bring the sides back into dialogue. | |
If tensions along Pakistan's border with India were reduced, the Pakistani military would be able to focus more fully on the north-west and dealing with its own insurgency there. | If tensions along Pakistan's border with India were reduced, the Pakistani military would be able to focus more fully on the north-west and dealing with its own insurgency there. |
Pakistan is now promising to address the concerns about militants, but many in India are sceptical. | |
Our correspondent also says the visit is also partly about business. | |
The agreement which ended a three-decade ban on the sale of civilian nuclear technology to India was a centrepiece of the last Bush administration. | |
Now India is expected to name two sites where US companies can build nuclear power plants. It is business worth billions of dollars. |