See the Pandering Politicians at the bottom.  They pretend to represent America and American Citizens but they are actually representing the interests of India.  They know that our economy is being decimated. 

 

Indian PM Vajpayee lauds USINPAC -
Invites USINPAC delegation to global Indian event

On Sep 23rd, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee took time out from his busy schedule in New York where he was having meetings at the United Nations to have an exclusive meeting with an 11-member delegation of USINPAC, and discussed in detail the efforts of the bipartisan group in promoting US India relations and economic ties.

Commending the efforts, and achievements of USINPAC, in the short span of one year since its founding, the Prime Minister promised support from Indian policy makers, and invited and welcomed a USINPAC delegation to India in January 2004 to mark the NRI Day celebrations. With the Indian Foreign Secretary, Kanwal Sibal, the Indian Ambassador, Lalit Mansingh, and the Joint Secretary, PM Office, P S Raghavan, also present, the Prime Minister offered support to USINPAC's mission, and encouraged USINPAC to continue its innovative efforts in building closer strategic and economic ties between the US and India, "The mission you have started," he said, "has to succeed."

In January 2004, USINPAC will be leading a delegation of Indian American business, and other, leaders to India for a week of substantive discussions with senior policy making and business leadership of India. Vajpayee invited USINPAC to engage with top officials of Government of India to address issues of mutual interest to the US and India in preparing the ground for the January 2004 meetings.

Within a year of it's founding, the impact of USINPAC has been noted in the Washington Post, New York Times, BBC, and Jerusalem Post, amongst other mainstream and ethnic media. Sanjay Puri, Executive Director of USINPAC, apprised PM Vajpayee on the efforts USINPAC is making to inform US policymakers about concerns of the community and the urgent need for building closer strategic and economic relations between US and India. Puri also shared with the PM some singular achievements that USINPAC has achieved on behalf of the community, including impact on legislations on Capitol Hill, effective voice on immigration issues, building strategic ties with influential Jewish and other groups, and efforts to energize the India Caucus. USINPAC is proactively laying the groundwork for US to partner with India for economic growth and security, according to Puri, "The efforts of Indian Americans in improving US India bilateral ties need a proactive response from India - PM Vajpayee has graciously offered us that".

The US India Political Action Committee (USINPAC) is a national, bipartisan political action committee of the Indian American community. Based in Washington, DC, USINPAC is a strong and clear voice on Capitol Hill. USINPAC's mission is to impact policy on issues of concern to the Indian American community.

The success of USINPAC in building relationships, as well as resolving issues, on behalf of the community is drawing an increasing number of concerned and well-meaning community leaders, who are all working to ensure that community, and individual, issues are addressed by our elected leaders. USINPAC is continuing to build on its Capitol Hill outreach with senior leaders, and has held substantive talks with Senators Orrin Hatch, Charles Grassley, Richard Lugar, Joseph Biden, Sam Brownback, Jon Corzine, Evan Bayh, and Representatives Henry Hyde, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Tom Lantos, Joseph Crowley, Joe Wilson and Tom Davis.

Indian PM Vajpayee and Ambassador Man Singh with USINPAC delegates in New York on September 24, 2003
 
Media Contact : Sanjay Puri, Executive Director
USINPAC
Tel: 703.488.6880
Email: spuri@usinpac.com
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