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美认可印度全球大国地位 称不以"中国眼光"看印度  
2010年06月02日   来源:环球网-环球时报  





  印美2日开始展开首轮战略对话,双方旨在多方面寻求合作。《印度斯坦时报》6月2日消息,美国副国务卿威廉·伯恩斯2日称,美国认可印度“全球大国”的地位,美国“并非以巴基斯坦或中国的眼光来看待印度”。

    这是伯恩斯同印度外交秘书拉奥琪2日举行的外交政策战略对话时做的表述。伯恩斯还表示,“从未有这样的时刻,印美关系对印美双方和全球其他国家如此重要。”

    伯恩斯和拉奥琪的会晤是为3日印度外长克里希纳和美国国务卿希拉里·克林顿举行的部长级战略对话搭建平台,战略对话旨在扩大双方在气候变化、教育、贫困、反恐以及贸易等领域的合作。

    伯恩斯说,“在印度一些人担心奥巴马政府被‘G-2’世界所诱惑,降级同印度的关系。其实,一个简单的事实是,印度的实力和进步在美国战略利益中具有重要位置。不过,印美关系不会自动升级。需要双方以耐心和诚实的态度处理双方关注的问题和疑虑。”(实习记者冯丽)美认可印度全球大国地位 称不以"中国眼光"看印度  
2010年06月02日   来源:环球网-环球时报  





  印美2日开始展开首轮战略对话,双方旨在多方面寻求合作。《印度斯坦时报》6月2日消息,美国副国务卿威廉·伯恩斯2日称,美国认可印度“全球大国”的地位,美国“并非以巴基斯坦或中国的眼光来看待印度”。

    这是伯恩斯同印度外交秘书拉奥琪2日举行的外交政策战略对话时做的表述。伯恩斯还表示,“从未有这样的时刻,印美关系对印美双方和全球其他国家如此重要。”

    伯恩斯和拉奥琪的会晤是为3日印度外长克里希纳和美国国务卿希拉里·克林顿举行的部长级战略对话搭建平台,战略对话旨在扩大双方在气候变化、教育、贫困、反恐以及贸易等领域的合作。

    伯恩斯说,“在印度一些人担心奥巴马政府被‘G-2’世界所诱惑,降级同印度的关系。其实,一个简单的事实是,印度的实力和进步在美国战略利益中具有重要位置。不过,印美关系不会自动升级。需要双方以耐心和诚实的态度处理双方关注的问题和疑虑。”(实习记者冯丽)
沙发!
还是让三哥与老美组成G2吧。
咱们围观就行了;P
嘿嘿,印度斯坦时报........
这名字真喜庆.

PS,MD真要是把印度当跟葱,怎么没就伊朗问题和A3磋商一下
Burns said the U.S. was deeply committed to the rise of India as a global power.
He said like the previous two Presidents, Bill Clinton and George W Bush, Obama had laid strong and consistent emphasis on the enormous stake that the United States had in India's emergence as a global power.

This was emphasized in the new National Security Strategy released last week, in which the President underscored that the expanding partnership with India would remain one of his highest priorities. He said never had there been a moment when the Indo-U.S. partnership mattered more to the rest of the globe.



Dismissing perceptions that Obama was not as warm toward India as his predecessor George Bush was, Burns pointed out that a third of the U.S. Cabinet had visited New Delhi since Obama took office almost a year and a half ago, and that Obama himself intended to visit New Delhi this year.

He also pointed out that the U.S. military now holds more bilateral military exercises every year with India than any other nation.

"The simple truth is that India's strength and progress on the world stage is deeply in the strategic interest of the United States," Burns said.

The Under-Secretary said India was now the world's second-fastest-growing economy and a central player in the G-20. Also, New Delhi plays an increasingly significant role in Asia and on a wide range of global challenges, he added.

Burns also lauded India's growing role in promoting global security and noted that New Delhi is today one of the largest troop contributors to U.N. peacekeeping operations, and that the Indian Navy is a leading player in counter-piracy operations off the Horn of Africa.

by RTT Staff Writer

For comments and feedback: contact editorial@rttnews.com

http://www.rttnews.com/Content/Policy.aspx?Id=1322274
我想起了黑帮片的片段:一个老大拍了拍某小弟的肩膀,说,这事交给你办了,你是我最信任的人。然后小弟欢天喜地去了,几个场景后,小弟倒在血泊里,老大在和对方的老大接洽:知道此事的人都消失了,咱俩慢慢谈……
既然挂了全球的幌子

不知地球哪块地方离不开3哥?
让三哥去当G2吧。


US ranks India among top global partners
By Arun Kumar, IANSJune 2nd, 2010



WASHINGTON - India and the United States are set to begin their strategic dialogue here with the US saying the talks elevate “India to the rank of our most important global partners” and Washington’s ties with China and Pakistan would not be at the expense of India[.
The strategic dialogue “elevates India to the rank of our most important global partners,” US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs William Burns said, suggesting the talks “are meant to deepen habits of collaboration and drive away lingering doubts.”

He was speaking Tuesday at the Council on Foreign Relations, a Washington think tank, on “India’s Rise and the Promise of US-Indian Partnership.”

The strategic dialogue would formally open Thursday with Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leading the talks aimed at broadening cooperation in areas ranging from climate change, education, poverty, counter-terrorism and trade.

The high-powered Indian delegation includes Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Minister of State for Science and Technology Prithviraj Chavan.

Krishna would Wednesday outline his vision of the India-US relationship with an address at the India Business Council focusing on the theme of emerging opportunities in the field of innovation and knowledge industries.

Ahead of the Krishna-Clinton talks, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao and William Burns are to hold a foreign policy dialogue at the State Department, with officials saying it would set the tone for Thursday’s dialogue.

“Never has there been a moment when India and America mattered more to each other,” said Burns in his address Tuesday. “Never has there been a moment when the partnership between India and America mattered more to the rest of the globe.”

Burns acknowledged that “some in India do worry today that the United States seeks to ‘re-hyphenate’ relations with India…that we see India mainly through the prism of preoccupations in Afghanistan and Pakistan…that we won’t push Pakistan hard enough on terrorists who kill and threaten Indians…that we will hurry toward the exit in Afghanistan and leave India holding the strategic pieces”.

“Some in India worry that the new administration is tempted by visions of a ‘G-2′ world…that we’ve ‘downgraded’ India because we see Asia exclusively through the lens of an emerging China, with India’s role secondary,” Burns said.

At pains again to counter perceptions that President Barack Obama was not as warm towards India as his predecessor George Bush was, Burns noted that a third of the US cabinet has visited India since Obama took office almost a year-and-a-half ago and that Obama himself intends to visit this year.

Noting “India and the United States have both suffered devastating terrorist attacks, with the scars of 9/11 and 26/11 still fresh in both our societies,” Burns said: “Since the horrific assault on Mumbai in November 2008, US-Indian cooperation in counter-terrorism has deepened rapidly, in the interests of both our countries.”

Burns also sought to ease India’s concerns over Afghanistan, saying Washington valued India’s role there and saw its involvement as a “key part of that country’s future success.”

US ranks India among top global partners
By Arun Kumar, IANSJune 2nd, 2010



WASHINGTON - India and the United States are set to begin their strategic dialogue here with the US saying the talks elevate “India to the rank of our most important global partners” and Washington’s ties with China and Pakistan would not be at the expense of India[.
The strategic dialogue “elevates India to the rank of our most important global partners,” US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs William Burns said, suggesting the talks “are meant to deepen habits of collaboration and drive away lingering doubts.”

He was speaking Tuesday at the Council on Foreign Relations, a Washington think tank, on “India’s Rise and the Promise of US-Indian Partnership.”

The strategic dialogue would formally open Thursday with Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leading the talks aimed at broadening cooperation in areas ranging from climate change, education, poverty, counter-terrorism and trade.

The high-powered Indian delegation includes Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Minister of State for Science and Technology Prithviraj Chavan.

Krishna would Wednesday outline his vision of the India-US relationship with an address at the India Business Council focusing on the theme of emerging opportunities in the field of innovation and knowledge industries.

Ahead of the Krishna-Clinton talks, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao and William Burns are to hold a foreign policy dialogue at the State Department, with officials saying it would set the tone for Thursday’s dialogue.

“Never has there been a moment when India and America mattered more to each other,” said Burns in his address Tuesday. “Never has there been a moment when the partnership between India and America mattered more to the rest of the globe.”

Burns acknowledged that “some in India do worry today that the United States seeks to ‘re-hyphenate’ relations with India…that we see India mainly through the prism of preoccupations in Afghanistan and Pakistan…that we won’t push Pakistan hard enough on terrorists who kill and threaten Indians…that we will hurry toward the exit in Afghanistan and leave India holding the strategic pieces”.

“Some in India worry that the new administration is tempted by visions of a ‘G-2′ world…that we’ve ‘downgraded’ India because we see Asia exclusively through the lens of an emerging China, with India’s role secondary,” Burns said.

At pains again to counter perceptions that President Barack Obama was not as warm towards India as his predecessor George Bush was, Burns noted that a third of the US cabinet has visited India since Obama took office almost a year-and-a-half ago and that Obama himself intends to visit this year.

Noting “India and the United States have both suffered devastating terrorist attacks, with the scars of 9/11 and 26/11 still fresh in both our societies,” Burns said: “Since the horrific assault on Mumbai in November 2008, US-Indian cooperation in counter-terrorism has deepened rapidly, in the interests of both our countries.”

Burns also sought to ease India’s concerns over Afghanistan, saying Washington valued India’s role there and saw its involvement as a “key part of that country’s future success.”
阿三又发情了,美国人什么时候以中国的眼光看印度那才是新闻.
印度人真牛。
让美国和印度G2吧。我很乐见。
阿3神油,牛!
李鹤帅 发表于 2010-6-2 22:47

那就是3.2哥?
大国需要MD的认可才行??弱弱问句三哥,MD发证么?上海新客站北广场有办证的
avedd 发表于 2010-6-2 23:46 应该是,三哥很2。。。。这个是张局长说的

另求头像大图
三锅威武{:3_95:}
不能以看人的眼光看狗啊
三锅牛逼大了!!
snoopy007 发表于 2010-6-2 23:12


    双手赞同!!
:D我们都乐见啊三与MD组建G2管理全球!期盼中,,,

我们可以安心经济建设,国内民生,政府的高效廉洁,发展平衡问题,,,
总之,我们的事太多,很忙啊!
难得看到国人的意见如此一致,强烈支持三哥当G2!
乐见啊三与MD组建G2
小母牛在大象家过夜
nmd 发表于 2010-6-2 22:27


   



..............+1:handshake
李鹤帅 发表于 2010-6-2 22:47

那才真够2,{:jian:}
环球时报。。。。。。
nmd 发表于 2010-6-2 22:27
亮:D
g2不是指棒子和阿三吗?{:yan:}
烟头子 发表于 2010-6-2 22:45


    老毛子的军工企业当然离不开三哥啊
为新的G2,Indiamerica,欢呼
ever_captain 发表于 2010-6-3 10:10


    +1,不然宰谁去啊
baodude 发表于 2010-6-3 10:06

正解啊,兄弟解开了俺两年多来的疑惑
exiaoyu 发表于 2010-6-2 22:29

这有点伤人家的自尊了
感觉老米有阴谋啊,是不是看毛子宰三锅眼红了?
三哥威武。。MD甘拜下风。。
其实G2本来就不存在。
MD,MD你要捧三哥也用不着损TB吧........
四脚章鱼 发表于 2010-6-3 10:23


    阁下知道的太多了...{:3_88:}
这个是认可来的?那我们认可梵蒂岗的全球大国地位:D
nsa2000 发表于 2010-6-3 10:52

梵蒂冈还真不可小视,
虽然国家小,但是他们的国家是建立在全球无数的天主教徒心里的。
梵蒂冈比世界上很多国家的影响力都大。