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Shot in the arm for India caucus

Dharam Shourie in New York | April 16, 2004 19:09 IST

More than 22 senators have agreed to join the Friends of India Caucus in the 100-member US Senate.

The caucus will be formally launched on April 29 to promote Indian interests.

Republican Senator John Cornyn and Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton will co-chair the caucus, according to Sharad Lakhanpal, president, American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin.

It is the first time that a country-specific caucus has been formed in the senate, Lakhanpal said in a letter to Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, informing him of the senators' decision.

Besides, he said, the caucus now has 184 members, making it the largest.

AAPI, with a countrywide membership of over 50,000 doctors, is considered the one of the most powerful and influential Indian-American organisations.



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