In U-turn, US ambassador Nancy Powell to meet Narendra Modi


Washington, Feb 11 ( AFP) : The US ambassador to India plans to meet BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, an official said on Monday, signalling a turnaround after years of shunning him over anti-Muslim riots.

Ambassador Nancy Powell's encounter with the Gujarat CM would put the United States in line with European nations and Australia, which have already ended the boycott of Modi amid growing indications that he will take the helm of the world's largest democracy in elections due by the end of May.

A state department official confirmed an appointment between Modi and Powell, without specifying a date.


"This is part of our concentrated outreach to senior political and business leaders which began in November to highlight the US-India relationship," the official said on condition of anonymity.

Human rights groups say that Modi turned a blind eye to riots in 2002 that killed up to 2,000 people, most of them Muslims.

The United States in 2005 revoked a visa for Modi under a domestic law that bars entry by any foreign official seen as responsible for "severe violations of religious freedom".
Modi has denied wrongdoing and investigations have cleared him of personal blame, although one of his former ministers was jailed for life for instigating the killing of 97 Muslims.

The United States and India have built a growing relationship since estrangement in the Cold War, with most US lawmakers supportive of ties with New Delhi.

But Modi has faced opposition from an unlikely mix of left-leaning members of the US Congress active on human rights and conservatives concerned over the status of evangelical Christians.

A congressional aide said a meeting with Powell would send a signal of US openness on issuing a visa — an issue on which the United States has little way of changing course unless Modi again applies to travel to the United States.

"A meeting with the ambassador could be a way of signalling, 'You'll get a visa', without having to say it, which she can't," the aide told AFP on condition of anonymity.

Modi has sought to portray himself as a business-savvy leader who can champion India's economy and tackle corruption after a decade of rule by the left-leaning Congress party.
 
If elected Prime Minister, Modi would be highly unlikely to experience hassles with travel to the United States, which generally allows visits by leaders of friendly countries. For example, President Barack Obama invited his Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta, charged by the International Criminal Court over 2007-8 post-election violence, to a US-Africa summit in August.

But some US officials are believed to have worried that bitterness over the past visa rejection would cloud relations with Modi if he becomes Prime Minister.

"Officials at the White House and state department are acutely aware that the prospect of a Modi prime ministership would create some real awkwardness for the United States. Here we have a major strategic partner, with whom we have a robust and growing relationship, but whose future leader is not allowed on US soil," said Milan Vaishnav, an India expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

"A lot of the pressure comes from the private sector, which says that India is a big market for us, it's an area of growth and opportunity, and if our policy doesn't change, US firms could be at a competitive disadvantage compared with European businesses," he added.

Concerns over personal treatment are not new to the US-India relationship. In December, the two countries went through one of their worst crises in years when US authorities arrested a New York-based Indian diplomat on charges of underpaying her servant and lying on the worker's visa form.

Indian lawmakers and commentators accused US authorities of humiliating the diplomat through a strip-search. The row abated a month ago when the diplomat, Devyani Khobragade, was allowed to return to India just as she was indicted.

Both governments have since voiced hope at moving forward. But the United States earlier Monday renewed one rift when it announced it would take India to the World Trade Organization in hopes of opening up its booming solar power industry.

  

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  • Benny, Anjuna Goa

    Wed, Feb 12 2014

    With 17 trillion in public debt and a dollar soon to become a worthless piece of paper this country that survived on slave labour and toil of others will do anything to survive. The principles are only for the eye wash, if it becomes necessary, they will wash his feet too. Just wait and see how both the parties will sell their mothers for a penny.

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  • Wilfred Fernandes, Vamadapadavu/Dubai

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Mr.Modi is Indian and therefore we must support him, not USA. If USA insults any Indian, they indirectly insult India.For some people here, the American "Visa" is everything. Recollect the situation faced by Mr.George Fernandes, Mr. Salman Khan and recently Mrs.Devayani. It is good for Mr. Modi not invited to USA and than insulted at thier Airport. Coming back to Nancy Powels proposed meeting, it will benefit them more than India.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    #1 priority of US has always been it's business interests and when money talks bulls..t walks!

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Now it is very much sure that THE PAPER WHICH WAS SENT BY CONGRESS MPs to Obama, was used in Whitehouse toilet.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE-KSA

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Now USA will friendly country to Sanghs...But as an Ambassador of USA or any foreign dignitaries will certainly visit oppn leader as customary as Modi named by BJP as PM candidate.On the other hand as some readers opined that USA always looks for BUSINESS!May be it could be the part of that or international Lobby hired by Modi done a business...I suppose...Anyhow Modi will not even become oppn Party leader in LS.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Now Modiji should not meet US ambassador.........let pappu meet and discuss about RTI... lol

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  • Rahul, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    I wonder where have the congis gone now, i heard salman khurshid saying to a news channel that inspite of US ambassador meeting him he cannot be the PM and the same pakistani said a few months earlier that US visa refusal is akin to losing elections.

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  • M Rao, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    As I said the majority of Indians want to have Modi as Prime Minister and no one can stop.

    USA has sensed the wind...

    Let's rejoice, finally we are getting a PM who speaks, works & ignites all Indians to excel.

    We have no reason to believe that he will deviate the path of development which is beneficial for everyone.

    Best of luck to those who are in denial.

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Ab aaya oont pahad ka neeche!

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    ..When time comes, everybody will take U turn, left turn, right turn..Big brother knows if he didnt correct his mistake now, China/Russia will take the chance..now what about 65 traitors who sent letter to US!!

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  • S.V.Pai, Karwar

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Bad news for Sickulars, another setback.
    Vote for India, Vote for NAMO.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/banaglore

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Americans are smart they mean business and money !!!They know MR modi will sell anything, just like in Gujarat land AND MANY LARGE DEALS FOR MNC'S . HE START WITH COLGATE SO HE HAS NO CHOICE

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  • Sudhir, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    As Modi said America will come his footstep & they came.....ha ha ha Poor America!!

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  • Pramod suvarna`, derebail / Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Same America is wid saddam hussien and u know now the plight of iraq

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  • Latif Mapal, Jeddah

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Political playing/drama not only in India see US Bow…

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    ಮಳೆ ಬರುವ ಕಡೆ ಕೊಡೆ ಹಿಡಿಯುವುದು ಈ ಲೋಕದ ರಿವಾಜು...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Chai Pe Bulaya Hai...

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  • j.anata, Mangalore / Bangalore

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    This is great news indeed! Shows which way the wind is blowing!! Boo to Man mounhan singh & Sonia -Raul Vinci & corrupt UPA's bid to downplay by constant bickering of Modi!!

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    Now the so called "seculars" who hailed USA for their Visa policy towards Namo will chant "Death to America".

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  • Bhat V P, Mangalore/USA

    Tue, Feb 11 2014

    You act as if Modi ed as a Governor of New Jersey ! He yet to get visa !!

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