Nisha Desai Biswal, US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, had planned her India visit in January but it was postponed over the diplomatic row caused by the US arresting Khobragade on visa fraud charges in December.
As she arrived here, Biswal announced that the United States Agency for International Aid (USAID) will provide USD 2.7 million for increasing clean energy access to India.
"I am pleased to be here to highlight this latest addition to the constellation of amazing cooperative opportunities between the United States and India to expand access to clean energy," she said.
"Nowhere is US-India collaboration more important than in working together to address global environmental challenges," she said.
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Biswal's visit, which Washington expects would to some extent mend frayed ties with India, comes at a time when the Indo-US relationship has suffered setbacks, including on issues of trade and the Khobragade stand-off.
In Bangalore, Biswal, on her first visit to India, met government and business leaders to discuss joint efforts to foster innovation, increase high-tech and engineering engagement and strengthen US-India economic ties.
She also met business leaders from the American Chamber of Commerce discussing opportunities for US-India partnerships in Karnataka and visited Indian Space Research Organisation where she discussed the US-India space cooperation with ISRO Chairman K Radhakrishnan and learnt about India's Mars Orbiter Mission.