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India says more work needed to repair US ties after diplomatic 'mini crisis'

India on Saturday blamed the US for a "mini crisis" over the arrest and strip search of an Indian envoy, and said more work was needed to repair ties a day after the withdrawal of diplomats seemed to draw a line under the row.

Devyani Khobragade, 39, who was India's deputy consul-general in New York, was arrested in December on charges of visa fraud and lying to US authorities about what she paid her housekeeper. Khobragade's arrest and strip search provoked protests in India and dealt a serious blow to US efforts to strengthen ties.

India's foreign minister, Salman Khurshid, said the US should have warned senior officials visiting Washington a day before Khobragade's arrest by State Department security in December.

"It wasn't even mentioned," Khurshid told the CNN-IBN television network. He called the row a "mini crisis" and said India should have been given the chance to withdraw Khobragade before she was arrested. He said the core of the US-Indian relationship was very strong and that he did not expect lasting damage from what has turned into the biggest rift in years.

"I think we've found that at least the immediate, immediate concerns have been addressed," Khurshid said. "But there's a lot more still to do."

He did not clarify what else must be done to avoid lasting damage to ties between the countries, who share some $100bn in annual trade. The two countries also cooperate on a wide range of issues including counter-terrorism, regional security and defence. India is also a major market for US weapons.

Khobragade returned to New Delhi on Friday, following a deal that let her leave the US after being indicted by a federal grand jury. Since her return she has limited comment on the case to expressing thanks for the support she has received in India, where her treatment caused fury in the foreign service and broader antagonism towards the United States.

"I'm really grateful for all your support, my government will speak for me, my lawyer will speak for me," she told reporters on Saturday.

Khurshid said Washington should have asked India to withdraw Khobragade rather than arrest her.

"When you have two friendly countries when something is becoming untenable, then you cooperate with each other," he said. "If you have inkling or a sense that something like this will unfold, you should take the quickest steps that you can to ensure that it doesn't happen."

India sharply curbed privileges offered to US diplomats in retaliation for the treatment of Khobragade. Khurshid gave no sign these measures would be reversed.

India on Friday asked Washington to withdraw a diplomat from New Delhi, in response to what was effectively the expulsion of Khobragade from the United States. An Indian official told reporters the government believed the US diplomat had a role in the Khobragade case but gave no more details.

Washington has agreed to withdraw the envoy, who it did not identify. Citing sources, Indian media said the diplomat was a senior security official at the US embassy who India believes helped the housekeeper Sangeeta Richard's husband flee to the United States despite a court injunction against him in Delhi.

The continued presence in the US of the housekeeper could pose a challenge to Washington as it seeks to repair its relationship with New Delhi. India has asked US authorities to arrest Richard over the Indian government's allegations that she stole cash, a mobile phone and documents from Khobragade. Richard has denied the charges.


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