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N-deal: Indian Americans do their bit

The Indo-US nuke deal looked dead a few months ago until active lobbying by such groups brought it back on track.

Updated on: Jun 27, 2006 07:02 PM IST
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While the Bush administration is busy trying to get the Congress to clear the nuclear deal with India, Indian American interest groups are doing their bit by lobbying lawmakers across the US.

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Stressing the importance of lobbying groups in the present context, Sanjay Puri, chairman of USINPAC, a group representing the Indian American community on Capitol Hill, says several lawmakers have confided in him that the nuclear deal looked dead a few months ago until active lobbying by groups like his brought it back on track.

"Since both Congress and the House of Representatives have to come together to pass a Bill, we lobby both sides to try and convince them," he said in a video conference from Washington DC with journalists in New Delhi on Monday.

"We are the largest contributor (among) ethnic groups in the US. So our voice in Capitol Hill is very huge," said Supriya Christopher, executive director of USINPAC.

The growing economic and political clout of Indian Americans coupled with the American corporate sector's growing interest in India creates a powerful lobby, said Puri.

 
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