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"It is not unreasonable to assume that Indian patience would be limited were there another attack," he said. After meetings Wednesday, Gates and his entourage flew on Indian military planes to the city of Agra, where he visited the Taj Mahal. Gates arrived in India on Tuesday and met with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other top officials. He urged them to finalize long-pending security cooperation agreements between the two countries, he said. India is spending billions annually on U.S.-made military hardware, although Gates said current agreements prevent India from being able to buy some U.S. weaponry or technology.
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