NRIs to Press US Cong on Indo-US N-deal
NRIs in United States stands united to urge India and US, the two world's largest democracies for a unique partnership in Nuclear-Deal that US Congress seems to apprehensive or so.
A broad coalition of groups representing the Indian American community, including some prominent members, would press lawmakers here to ratify legislation on the civilian nuclear energy agreement between the US and India.
Leading community members, including entrepreneurs, hoteliers, physicians, and venture capitalists from across the country would gather on Wednesday and attend a series of events designed to urge Congress to ratify the nuclear agreement.
The event is being organised by the US-India Friendship Council. The events include interaction with the US Chamber of Commerce before community leaders go to Capitol Hill to meet individually with members of Congress in the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Swadesh Chaterjee, a North Carolina businessman and political activist siad - "Today, the Indian-American community stands united with one voice to urge our country's leadership to forge a unique partnership for the 21st century between the world's oldest and largest democracies".
"On multiple levels (strategic, security, environmental, and economic,) this agreement is good for the US, India, and the rest of the world, he said in a release.
"This agreement brings India, a responsible nuclear power, into the umbrella of the international non-proliferation community," said Bharat Bharai, a Indian-American physician and long-time resident of Indiana.
"India has a spotless reputation on proliferation and deserves to be treated on that track record", he said.
"Moreover, beyond this benefit to international security, serving India's growing energy needs through nuclear power instead of coal will also significantly reduce the country's greenhouse gas emissions, so there are multiple reasons for Congress to pass this agreement." - Said Ranavir Trehan, a community leader in Northern Virginia.
Via-http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1512741.cms
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