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India-US milestones in 2008
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Yearender - 2008
Here is a timeline of major events in India-US relations in 2008:
Jan 14: India and the US hold high level talks on defence cooperation in Washington.
Jan 24: India and the US agree to promote reciprocal trade and opportunities for strategic linkages between small and medium enterprises.
Feb 1: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and US space agency NASA agree to cooperate in space flights and outer space use.
Feb 8: Air India launches non-stop flights between New York and New Delhi.
Feb 26: US Defence Secretary Robert Gates visits India.
Feb 28: India-US High Technology Cooperation Group holds its sixth meeting in New Delhi.
March 25: External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee meets President George Bush at the White House to share India’s problems in taking the nuclear deal forward.
May 9: Mukherjee discusses nuclear deal with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice over phone.
June 11: Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath visits the US to participate in the Global Partnership summit.
July 4: Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon and US Ambassador to India David Mulford sign agreement on financing education exchange programmes.
July 9: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets President George Bush in Toyako, Japan, on the sidelines of G-8 and informs him of India’s decision to go ahead with the nuclear deal.
July 10: Bush expresses appreciation for Manmohan Singh’s “commitment and willingness” to move forward with the nuclear deal despite the threat to his government.
Aug 1: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) approves India-specific safeguards agreement clearing one more hurdle in the way of the India-US nuclear deal.
Aug 9-23: The Indian Air Force participates in multinational Exercise Red Flag at the Nellis US Air Force Base in the deserts of Nevada.
Sep 6: With the US playing India’s sherpa, NSG clears nuclear deal, paving way for its final approval by the US Congress.
Sep 7-10: Defence Minister A.K. Antony visits the US, meets Robert Gates, talks with Rice on nuclear deal .
Sep 9: With Antony in town, the US offers India a $170 million deal for the sale of Harpoon missiles.
Sep 10: Bush sends nuclear deal text to the US Congress for its approval.
Sep 19: Air India gets $548.6 million loan from the US Ex-Im Bank.
Sep 23: Senate foreign relations panel approves nuclear deal with an overwhelming 19-2 vote.
Sep 25: On a visit to the UN, Manmohan Singh comes down to Washington to meet Bush amid belied hopes that the US Congress would clear nuclear deal.
Sep 27: Nuclear deal sails through the US House of Representatives with 298-117 votes.
Oct 1: Senate gives a resounding 86-13 approval to the nuclear deal clearing the last legislative hurdle in its way.
Oct 3: The US offers to sell India CBU-105 smart cluster bomb missiles in a $375-million deal.
Oct 4: Rice visits New Delhi but returns without signing the nuclear deal as India insists on Bush assurances on nuclear fuel supplies.
Oct 8: Bush signs US law approving the nuclear deal, allaying India’s concerns about nuclear fuel supplies with a signing statement.
Oct 10: Mukherjee and Rice sign the implementing 123 agreement to finally complete the nuclear deal.
Oct 22: NASA returns to Moon with its instruments on India’s first Chandrayaan-1 lunar probe mission.
Nov 5: Manmohan Singh congratulates Democrat Barack Obama on his election as the first African-American president of the US.
Nov 12: Obama telephones Manmohan Singh.
Nov 14: An Obama special envoy to the G-20 summit says the president-elect attaches high priority to stronger ties with India.
Nov 27: Bush condemns Mumbai terror attack, calls Manmohan Singh to voice support.
Nov 27: Obama backs a country’s right to self-defence and vows to strengthen US partnership with India to root out terrorism.
Dec 3: Rice visits India to show Washington’s solidarity with New Delhi, asks Pakistan to act against non-state actors launching terror attacks from its soil.
Dec 8: Obama reiterates a country’s right to self-defence.
Dec 8: The largest ever US commercial nuclear mission to India is rescheduled for January following Mumbai terror attacks.
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