Monday, 29 August 2016

John Kerry is in India for strategic dialogue and oops! He's stuck in Delhi traffic

New Delhi: US secretary of state John Kerry arrived here Monday to participate in the 2nd Indo-US Strategic and Commercial Dialogue but his India visit did not take off quite right.
The top US official caught himself stuck in the traffic of New Delhi, which is hit by heavy rains, reports said.
Media accompanying Kerry reported that his convoy is stuck in flooded, grid-locked roads from the airport to the city, ANI reported on Twitter.
Though there was no official confirmation of the incident but officials at the traffic control room admitted that the roads to the city from airport were 'clogged'.
"We have no such specific information regarding Kerry getting stuck in a traffic jam but yes we have several complaints of massive traffic jam on the roads leading to the city from the airport," a traffic department official told IANS.
Journalist Nicolas Wadhams, who is accompanying Kerry on his tour to New Delhi, tweeted: "John Kerry stuck in traffic like everyone else on wet New Delhi night."
Traffic is crawling in the national capital due to the heavy rainfall, reports added.
Purpose of Kerry's visit
Kerry is India to attend the 2nd Indo-US Strategic and Commercial Dialogue to be held Tuesday where terrorism emanating from Pakistan and other important issues, including economic matters like visas, will be discussed.
During the Dialogue, to be co-chaired by external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and commerce and industry minister Nirmala Sitharaman along with Kerry and US secretary of commerce Penny Pritzker, the entire gamut of cooperation between the two countries will be taken up.
The co-chairs will be accompanied by a high-level inter- agency delegation on both sides.
During the day-long meeting, Sitharaman will discuss bilateral trade and investment related matters with her US counterpart Pritzker.
According to an official, issues like visa and tantalization agreement are likely to figure in the meeting.
Besides, the two sides would deliberate on ways to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.
The dialogue is a comprehensive mechanism to discuss and deliberate the entire gamut of cooperation between the two countries.
From Indian side, Tata Group chairman Cyrus Mistry will co-chair the India-US CEO forum meeting.
At the CEO forum, both the sides will review the progress made so far on deliberations such as boosting renewable energy and defense ties and smart city project, and also discuss the road-map to achieve the objectives.
The dialogue was elevated into a Strategic and Commercial Dialogue (S&CD) during the visit of US President Barack Obama to India in January 2015.
The first S&CD was held on September 22, 2015 in the US.
The two-way trade between the countries stood at about USD 109 billion last year.

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