The Hindu
A file photo of Narendra Modi and Barak Obama from latter's last visit in India.
US President Obama spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for the first time on the new secure ‘hotline’ between the two leaders, and “reviewed joint efforts on key areas of bilateral cooperation.”
The leaders also previewed global issues ahead of the upcoming G-20 summit, East Asia Summit, and Paris Climate Conference, a release from US administration said. Mr Obama also wished the prime minister a happy Diwali.
“Noting that the conversation represented the first use of the new secure line between the two leaders, President Obama wished the Prime Minister a happy Diwali and reaffirmed the importance of the U.S.-India partnership in addressing both regional and global issues. Both leaders shared their perspectives on developments in South Asia and discussed the progress they have made on shared economic and security priorities, including implementation of the Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Region and addressing the global challenge of climate change,” the release said.
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