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Feisty US lawmakers pledge to fight racial profiling

Feisty US lawmakers pledge to fight racial profiling

Rediff.com18 Jul 2012

Two of the most feisty women activists on Capitol Hill, United States Senator Barbara Mikulski and US Representative Judy Chu, both Democrats representing Maryland and California, pledged at the National Federation of Indian American Association's Congressional reception that they would fight against the racial profiling of India Americans, Sikh Americans and Muslim Americans.

US lawmaker seeks India's help to improve ties with Pak

US lawmaker seeks India's help to improve ties with Pak

Rediff.com18 Jul 2012

India can help mend the fractured relationship between United States and Pakistan, believes a ranking member of the powerful House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Empowering women in India key goal for US State Dept

Empowering women in India key goal for US State Dept

Rediff.com18 Jul 2012

Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs Dr Alyssa Ayres, the keynote speaker at the National Federation of Indian American Association's conference on Women's Empowerment, has declared that promoting women's empowerment in India is a key goal of the United States administration, particularly Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

India a global role model for women's empowerment: Blake

India a global role model for women's empowerment: Blake

Rediff.com22 Sep 2011

The Obama administration's point man for South Asia, Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake has said that India is a role model for women's empowerment on the world stage.

'State dinner acknowledged Indian Americans'

'State dinner acknowledged Indian Americans'

Rediff.com20 May 2010

The elaborate and lavish White House state dinner hosted for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh by United States President Barack Obama in November, and the caliber of guests invited, was in part to acknowledge the extraordinary impact of Indian Americans in the US in every field of endeavour, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer has said.

'US is India's friend, ally in fighting terrorism'

'US is India's friend, ally in fighting terrorism'

Rediff.com20 May 2010

Congressman Steny Hoyer, the majority leader of the US House of Representatives, defended against hypocrisy charges in US' foreign policies, and claimed to be India's friend and ally.

US lawmakers praise Indo-American community

US lawmakers praise Indo-American community

Rediff.com25 May 2010

US lawmakers Phil Gingrey, a Republican from Georgia, and Christoper Van Hollen, Jr, a Democrat from Maryland, showered lavish praise on the Indian American community as an invaluable bridge in deepening of the US-India ties at the Capitol Hill reception hosted by the National Federation of Indian American Associations on Tuesday.

Make your first overseas trip to India, Obama told

Make your first overseas trip to India, Obama told

Rediff.com23 Nov 2008

US Congressman Jim McDermott, the Democratic co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans, has urged President-elect Barack Obama that when he makes his first overseas trip as President that it be to India.

The days of 'old mindsets' are over: Ronen Sen

The days of 'old mindsets' are over: Ronen Sen

Rediff.com25 Nov 2008

Indian envoy to US Ronen Sen said one of the tangible manifestations of this dramatic improvement in relations between Washington and New Delhi was the consummation of the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal "because this agreement shows a number of aspects to it."

Convention on bridging Indo-US economy

Convention on bridging Indo-US economy

Rediff.com4 Jan 2003

About 200 industrial and investor delegates from the United States and India will participate in a national seminar on ‘Bridging Economy Between India and US’ in New Delhi on January 7.\n\n\n\n

'PBD has lost its charm in attracting NRIs and PIOs'

'PBD has lost its charm in attracting NRIs and PIOs'

Rediff.com6 Jan 2014

India needs to come up with new ideas to make the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas more appealing to overseas Indians. The Diasporas talents should be used for the country's development, says Thomas Abraham, founder of the Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin