'US-India ties continue to benefit from Vajpayee's vision'

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

Reacting to former Indian Vajpayee's demise, has said that the relationship between the two countries continues to benefit from the former's vision, which helped promote expanded cooperation.

In a statement provided by the US State Department, elucidated, "He recognised early on that the and India, based on their shared democratic values, could develop a partnership that would contribute to the economic prosperity and security of the region and the Today, our two countries and our bilateral relationship continue to benefit from Vajpayee's vision, which helped promote expanded cooperation."

said that Vajpayee advocated for India's development while also recalling a line that the former had said at the US Congress in 2000.

"We know that many Indians will reflect on Prime Minister Vajpayee's many contributions that led to India's rise as a global and economic power. He championed tirelessly for his country's development and demonstrated a devotion to improving the lives of every Indian. Standing before the Congress in 2000, he famously characterised U.S.-ties as a 'natural partnership of shared endeavours," Pompeo added.

The US further said, "The American people and I stand with the people of as we mourn Prime Minister Vajpayee's passing. Today, we hold the people of in our thoughts and prayers."

The 93-year-old veteran breathed his last at 5:05 pm on Thursday at All (AIIMS) in

Vajpayee, who was the country's 10th Prime Minister, will be laid to rest at the Smriti Sthal on Friday afternoon.

He led the government from 1998 to 2004 and was the first-ever member of the to become India's Prime Minister. The Central and all state governments have declared a seven-day holiday.

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First Published: Fri, August 17 2018. 06:57 IST