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The US has confirmed that an American official will leave its embassy in Delhi at India's request, amid a diplomatic row.
The US state department said it deeply regretted the move and hoped that it would bring closure to the case.
The row erupted after Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade was arrested in New York on charges of visa fraud and underpaying her housekeeper.
She was asked to leave and arrived back in Delhi on Friday evening.
The state department said it now hoped India would return to constructive ties with the US.
Spokeswoman Jen Psaki said: "We deeply regret that the Indian government felt it was necessary to expel one of our diplomatic personnel.
"This has clearly been a challenging time in the US-India relationship. We expect and hope that this will now come to closure and the Indians will take significant steps with us to improve our relationship and return it to a more constructive place," she said.
The expelled diplomat has not been named.
Sources told Agence France-Presse that the individual was of similar rank and had been involved in the Khobragade case.
India had demanded an apology after Ms Khobragade, 39, was handcuffed and strip-searched following her arrest last month. It refused to waive her immunity.
Ms Khobragade has always denied any wrongdoing.
On Thursday she was indicted by a US federal grand jury in Manhattan, but was also granted immunity by US officials, paving the way for her to return to India.(BBC)
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Comments - US diplomat to leave Delhi embassy amid a diplomatic row
Sonali De Silva Saturday, 11 January 2014 08:13 AM
Tit for tat. Typical Indian mentality. She was caught breaking the law. What was he expelled for? Overpaying his housekeeper?
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unchikun Saturday, 11 January 2014 08:26 AM
Tough India.
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Asrar Ahmed Saturday, 11 January 2014 09:30 AM
Every body should do the same to these US arrogant Id...ts . they are still in deep sleep they don't know world order has been changed
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sara Saturday, 11 January 2014 09:36 AM
Good lesson India !, going after big guys forgetting you old friends.
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kumara Saturday, 11 January 2014 09:40 AM
India got very big lesson from US. always india had been done palling of US. IT WAS VERY SHAME TO INDIA, INDIA YOU SHOULD PROUD ABOUT YOU . DO NOT TAKE ANY STEP DOWN PLEASE, WE ARE AS A ASIAN SHOULD GIVE THEM OUR PROUD. BE STRONG.
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pinchu Saturday, 11 January 2014 11:29 AM
tat for tit
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Nishantha Saturday, 11 January 2014 11:50 AM
India playing childish games again!
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Suq Madique Saturday, 11 January 2014 11:51 AM
Well done India. Its time countries started standing up to these deluded bullies.
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dickey bird Saturday, 11 January 2014 01:24 PM
Serve the US bully right. They had no business to strip search an Asian lady diplomat.
Further, she was no criminal and had diplomatic immunity. India need to follow up with firmer action.
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Cobra Saturday, 11 January 2014 01:30 PM
The case is now closed after a fair 'exchange' we hope but Indian sentiments will be simmering for quite some time although this whole drama could have been settled in a more subtle manner!
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Mason Saturday, 11 January 2014 01:33 PM
The U.S. should understand that every action has a reaction. It cannot have it's own way always. India is not a country that it can brow beat.
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sss Saturday, 11 January 2014 01:56 PM
US should know that in Indian subcontinent politicians and their high officials, who will compromise any rules for them are above the law even for murder
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Sunilb Saturday, 11 January 2014 02:58 PM
This is a good lesson for India, Bcos they went behind US always in past.
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tony Saturday, 11 January 2014 04:27 PM
COME ON. VERY NOVICE ACTION. NO DIPLOMACY AT ALL
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Prasanna Saturday, 11 January 2014 04:28 PM
Good one India..... Sri lanka should take note and follow !
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Prasanna Saturday, 11 January 2014 04:29 PM
Sri lanka should do the same
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