The much anticipated meeting between Primary Minister
Narendra Modi and US representative John Kerry will take place today.
Yesterday's
meeting holds significance as it will create ground for Modi's first trip to US
as Native Indian PM in Sept. "In weeks to come, we will take series of
steps to create PM Narendra Modi's trip to US in Sept, Kerry informed
journalists on Thursday.
During
his three-day visit John Kerry had met Exterior Affairs Minister, Sushma Swaraj
and co-chaired the Indo-US strategic dialogue on Saturday.
Modi-Kerry
meet today among stress over spying row
Kerry
who is on a three-day Native indian check out had met Exterior Matters Reverend
Sushma Swaraj and co-chaired the Indo-US strategic dialogue on Saturday.
Indian
authority had communicated very firmly that monitoring of political management
and others in India by the American intelligence is "unacceptable".
Swaraj
also stated that there was no "ambiguity" on the term strategic
collaboration with the US as the foreign policy don't modify with changes in
the government. The management also reaffirmed their dedication to the full
execution of the India - US atomic agreement.
Kerry
reached India on Wed and had pushed New Delhi to drop its resistance to global
company changes, saying it was a test of the country's dedication to advance
financial liberalisation.