Following India issuing a strong demarche to the US Ambassador in New Delhi and forcefully taking up the matter, the State Department said it was handling the issue.
"We are handling this incident through law enforcement channels. We have a long-standing partnership with India, and we expect that that partnership will continue," US State Department spokesperson told PTI.
The State Department, however, refused to comment on the specifics of the case, describing it as a pending matter in the court.
39-year-old Khobragade's arrest, only a day after Indian Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh, accompanied by the Joint Secretary incharge of Americas division in External Affairs Ministry, concluded her highly successful Washington trip, has caused a major diplomatic crisis between India and the US.
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"It was conveyed in no uncertain terms that this kind of treatment to one of our diplomats is absolutely unacceptable," the Indian Embassy said in a statement here yesterday after the Charge d'Affaires Taranjit Singh Sandhu met senior officials of the US State Department.
"It was emphasised that Dr Devyani Khobragade is a diplomat, who is in the US in pursuance of her duties and hence is entitled to the courtesy due to a diplomat in the country of her work. She is also a young mother of two small children," the statement said.
Sandhu also asked the US officials to resolve the matter at the earliest during the meeting.
In Delhi, Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh summoned US Ambassador Nancy Powell yesterday to convey India's "shock" over "absolutely unacceptable" treatment meted out to the senior Indian diplomat.