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New Delhi: Despite some diplomatic acrimony between both the countries, there is a need to resolve the issues in the diplomatic way. The two representatives of the Indian and American industry expressed that the diplomatic row should be resolved in the diplomatic quarters and business must put its shoulders to the wheel in genuine partnership. Our mutual engagement in an array of areas has strengthened over time and we have too much at stake to allow our relationship to digress from the path of progress.

Ron Somers, President, US-India Business Council (USIBC) said “American businesses see opportunity in the marketplace, and have so for more than 20 years since economic liberalisation began. Some companies have been investing in India for more than a hundred years : Citi and GE as an example”.

Dr. A. Didar Singh, Secretary General, FICCI said “This is a strategic and commercial partnership which is far too important to be derailed. Business must continue as usual and the participation of 60 US defence companies at the Def Expo in February 2014 is a testament that the defence trade which has gone over $ 10 billion would be further strengthened by the US participation”.

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