• MEDIA: US Senators and corporate world bat for stronger India-US relati

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 24 10:24:12 2024
    The anonymous Press Trust of India hack on whether Susie Wiles
    recommends that Donald Trump enlist Narendra Modi to be his campaign
    surrogate for the National Question: <URL:https://m.economictimes.com/news/india/us-senators-and-corporate-world-bat-for-stronger-india-us-relationship/amp_articleshow/111078920.cms>
    | "Not only will India become the number one economy in the world, but
    | India will probably by the end of this century, and I think it will
    | be India's century of the future, will be 90 per cent bigger than
    | the GDP of China, and probably 30 per cent bigger than that of the
    | US," he said.
    |
    | "It's important that this relationship is defined, not just purely
    | on technology, is defined on geopolitics, is defined on economic
    | opportunity, but more important is defined on people to people. We
    | have roughly 5.1 million Indian Americans and around 1.2 million on
    | H-1B visas in the United States," Mukesh Aghi, president and CEO of
    | USISPF, said.
    |
    | Henry Kravis, Co-Founder and Co-Executive Chairman of Kohlberg
    | Kravis Roberts and Co., was presented with the 2024 Global
    | Leadership Award for his unwavering commitment to enhancing the US-
    | India relationship.

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    warning legacy American proles in Iowa and New Hampshire that Trump
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    John
    groenveld@acm.org
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