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Top US official to visit India

| | Jul 09, 2014, at 03:51 pm
Washington, July 9 (IBNS) US deputy secretary of state William J. Burns will visit India from July 10.

Burns will discuss full range of bilateral issues with senior Indian officials during his two-day visit to the Asian nation.

"Deputy Secretary William J. Burns will travel to India July 10-11 in advance of the U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue. He will discuss the full range of bilateral issues – including economic, energy, and security cooperation – with senior Indian officials," read a statement issued by the U.S. Department of State

" The Deputy Secretary will be the highest-level Administration official to visit since the inauguration of the new Indian Government, and this trip is an opportunity to further strengthen and deepen this important bilateral relationship," it said.

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