U.S.-India Friendship Council Hails Approval of U.S.-India Civil Nuclear Agreement

Wed Oct 1, 2008 9:47pm EDT
 
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U.S.-India Friendship Council Hails Approval of U.S.-India Civil Nuclear
Agreement

WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S.-India Friendship
Council congratulates the United States Congress on approving the historic
U.S.-India Nuclear Civilian Agreement.  Today's overwhelming support by 86 to
13 vote of the United States Senate marks the final step in Congressional
approval for the Agreement. The house passed the measure by a vote of 298 to
117 last week. The U.S.-India Friendship Council looks forward to the White
House signing ceremony, and heralding a new era in U.S.-India relations.
Swadesh Chatterjee, founder of U.S.-India Friendship Council stated, "This
is the most historic political moment for the Indian American community.  The
passage of the nuclear deal by the United States Congress will signal a new
strategic partnership between the United States and India that will define the
21st century.  I, like many in the U.S.-India Friendship Council, have been
working towards this day for the last two decades.  This is the culmination of
our dream to have the world's oldest and largest democracies working as
indispensable allies."
    The U.S.-India Friendship Council salutes President Bush and Prime
Minister Singh for their vision in shaping this agreement.  The Council
congratulates Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid for their leadership in bringing
the nuclear deal for a vote.  The Council also recognizes the critical role
played by Leader Boehner and Senator McConnell to ensure that this bill had
bipartisan support.  The leadership provided by Chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee Senator Biden and Ranking Member Senator Lugar and
Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Berman and Ranking Member
Ros-Lehtinen was outstanding.
    The U.S.-India Friendship Council was formed in 2005 with the sole purpose
of ratifying the U.S.-India civilian nuclear agreement.  For the past three
years, the Council has been meeting with leaders on Capitol Hill to make the
case that the Nuclear Agreement is in the United States' strategic interest.
The Council played a critical role in the initial passing of the Nuclear
Agreement during 2006.  The Council recently worked with Congressional leaders
of both parties to ensure that this deal was approved, in spite of its being
an election year. The Council was pleased to work with members of the business
community led by the U.S.-India Business Council and policy experts in the
Coalition for Partnership with India.
    The U.S.-India Friendship Council will continue its work to strengthen
U.S.-India relations.
SOURCE  The U.S.-India Friendship Council

Swadesh Chatterjee, +1-919-345-5989, schat@ncrrbiz.com, for The U.S.-India
Friendship Council

 

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