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Modi's US visit disappointing, no major takeaways, says Congress

Spokesperson Anand Sharma said there was nothing new in defence pacts or discussions on terrorism

Narendra Modi at the launch of 'Make in India' campaign

IANS New Delhi

The Congress Party Wednesday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's US visit was "disappointing" as there were "no major takeaways" from the trip.

"When you look at the outcome, it is definitely disappointing. There are no major takeaways of this much hyped visit," Congress spokesperson Anand Sharma said. The Congress is India's leading Opposition party. 

He said an atmosphere was created where everybody got excited and people started believing that the world is going to change and there would be major agreements between the two countries.

However, there ere was nothing new in defence pacts or discussions on terrorism, he said.

 

"That India and the United States have a strategic partnership, this is not new. There are many aspects to this. The nuclear agreement of 2008 was inked by (former PM) Manmohan Singh and it is good that a BJP prime minister is showing interest in this," he said.

Sharma added: "But it is important that Manmohan Singh had put his government at stake and the BJP had opposed it. I want to put that on record."

Modi returns home Wednesday from a five-day visit to the US.

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First Published: Oct 01 2014 | 1:50 PM IST

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