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The U.S.-India Economic Dialogue
  

The U.S.-India Economic Dialogue

In July 2005, President Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh agreed to revitalize the U.S.-India Economic Dialogue, giving a major boost to bilateral economic engagement in a wide range of areas. With two-way trade growing at over 20 percent annually, the U.S.-India relationship is increasingly broad, complex and complimentary. The Economic Dialogue provides regular channels to resolve outstanding economic issues, address legacy commercial disputes, develop capacity building and technical assistance programs, and boost bilateral trade and investment. Economic Dialogue working groups have met and corresponded regularly since July 2005.

--03/02/06  The U.S.-India Economic Dialogue
--03/02/06  U.S.-India Cooperation on Information and Communications Technologies
--03/02/06  U.S.-India Financial and Economic Forum
--03/02/06  U.S. and India Issue Joint Statement on Trade
--03/02/06  U.S.-India Commercial Dialogue
--03/02/06  U.S.-India High Technology Cooperation Group
--03/02/06  U.S.-India Agricultural Knowledge Initiative
--03/01/06  Environment Track of the U.S.- India Economic Dialogue
--06/22/06  Vice President's Remarks to the U.S.-India Business Council's 31st Anniversary Leadership Summit ; Vice President Richard B. Cheney; The U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Washington, DC

  
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