The United States has said it is ready to assist India in the war on terror after serial blasts rocked New Delhi, underscoring that such macabre acts only united those committed to peaceful and democratic society.
"We are ready to assist the Indian government in its ongoing fight to eliminate the scourge of terrorism," State
Department
spokesman Sean McCormack has said in a statement.
He said the tragedy serves as a reminder that "terrorism did not deter, but unites those committed to peaceful and political means as the guarantor of a free, democratic and prosperous society".
The spokesman condemned the terrorist attacks on September 13 in New Delhi and extended sympathy to the families of those killed and injured in the blasts.