Lawmakers call for Indo-US cooperation on homeland security
The US and India share common interests in confronting extremism and international terrorism.

Appreciating the co-operation between India and the US after the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack, the group of lawmakers, led by the Congressional India Caucus Co-Chairs Joseph Crowley and Peter J Roskam, yesterday called for expanding this to new areas of transportation security, training, technology cooperation and communication.
There exists a strong bi-partisan support in this regard, the Congressmen said in a letter to Janet Napolitano, Homeland Security Secretary.
A copy of the letter to Napolitano was released to the press.
"While the importance of this cooperation came into greater focus after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, we believe that cooperation should be expanded as broadly as possible, including in areas of transportation security, training, technology cooperation and communications," the letter said.
"As our two democracies meet to build upon our existing relationship and forge stronger ties, we firmly believe the time is ripe to further strengthen homeland security cooperation," the Congressmen said.
The US and India share common interests in confronting extremism and international terrorism, and common values in defending the democracies from attack, the Congressmen said.
The Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde arrived here yesterday to lead a high-powered Indian delegation for the annual India-US Strategic Dialogue.
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