
US Vice President Joe Biden arrived in India on Monday for a four-day visit designed to revive flagging diplomatic ties and fire up bilateral trade.

Biden, accompanied by his wife Jill, landed in New Delhi shortly after 5pm, and immediately visited a museum in the capital dedicated to independence hero Mahatma Gandhi.
In an interview published in the Times of India newspaper before his arrival, Biden said the world’s two biggest democracies had a “tremendous capability to work together” but should be doing more.
He also emphasised that he wanted to see an acceleration in bilateral trade, which he said was on track to meet US$100 billion this year.
“The United States has welcomed India’s emergence and both nations have profited from it,” the vice president said.