"I think, the sentiments are Pakistan needs to be serious about closing down the Deobandi schools, there are about 600 of them as they churn out people who do not know what to do except to really either argue for or carry out jihad," Congressman Ed Royce said at an event hosted by Vivekananda International Foundation, a New Delhi-based think-tank, at the US Capitol here yesterday.
A founding member of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian-Americans, Royce said the Congress and the new Administration is focused on some new issues.
"One is that concept of USD 500 billion in trade between India and the US. That is where we are trying to push the policies...So we need an effective bilateral trade agreement treaty with India. We are pushing to liberalise trade further," Royce said.
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India and the US, he said, should form their policies on the "core values of rule of law, democracy, freedom of expression and freedom of believe".
"We do not always hit the mark in the US. Those are our goals. India does not always hit the mark. But those are India's goals," he said.
The counter-terrorism co-operation has also increased over the past several years and the defence ties has strengthened in the last one decade, he said.