U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher R. Hill said at the "Raisina Dialogue" on Thursday that the United States will not grant India the same economic advantages it once gave China - advantages that helped China become America's main competitor. This statement also shows the cautious attitude of the United States in trade agreement negotiations with India. He said that although the U.S. hopes to cooperate with India and tap its "infinite potential," India should understand, "we will not make the same mistake we made with China 20 years ago." In the context of the Middle East crisis causing oil supply disruptions and threatening fuel reserves, Hill proposed that the U.S. is willing to work with India to address its short-term and long-term energy challenges.

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