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The US State Department officials in Delhi were aware of Indian authorities' decision to leave the American's body in situ and, according to an unnamed anthropologist involved in the effort, "They understand the situation and are not pressing us. "
This is somewhat unusual for America
whole Andaman islands are very strategic. There are oil search going on, they are near South East Asian countries. So yes, many countries will be very interested.Originally posted by: nuomi.riceball
America never wanted to intervene until and unless they have an interest in there. We should see the geographical position of the city in which this person death took place and see whether it is a geographic position that would somehow benefit the American's government should they intervene.