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Republicans pitch for building up partnership with India

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Press Trust of India Washington

Bidding for a fresh White House term, Republicans at their National Convention have emphasised on continuing build up of an enduring partnership with India, including the US-India civil nuclear accord, championed by President George Bush.     

The thrust of the Republicans to build on the partnership with India came out in the party's Platform for 2008, which was unveiled at a scaled-down of a normally boisterous opening day of the party convention at Minnesota.     

The party also placed on record its shared commitment with India to political freedom and in the war against terror.     

"Representative government can be the foundation for an enduring partnership" between the two countries, the Platform said.     

 

Scaling down of the opening of the Convention was in deference to Americans caught in Hurricane Gustav.

While the opening day of the Convention was shorn-off political rhetoric, officials said that normal convention activities would be resumed today with a keynote address by New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.     

The party's White House contender John McCain is likely to deliver his nomination acceptance speech on Thursday as scheduled.

White House officials have held out possibility of President George Bush could make a televised address to the Convention from Washington.

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First Published: Sep 02 2008 | 12:33 PM IST

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