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Revolutionary developments in India-US ties, according to Amb. Sandhu

Revolutionary developments in India-US ties, according to Amb. Sandhu


Revolutionary developments in India-US ties, according to Amb. Sandhu
Revolutionary developments in India-US ties, according to Amb. Sandhu



Taranjit Singh Sandhu, the outgoing Indian ambassador, emphasized the revolutionary shifts in India-US ties while also highlighting the enormous unrealized potential that lies beyond present accomplishments.


Taranjit Singh Sandhu, the Indian ambassador departing today, drew attention to the revolutionary shifts in India-US ties as well as the enormous unrealized potential for future bilateral advancement.


The US-India relationship is experiencing revolutionary changes, according to outgoing Indian Ambassador to India Taranjit Singh Sandhu, who also emphasized that the two countries' bilateral ties have merely scratched the surface so far and would go much deeper.


Speaking to an assembly of Indian Americans at the Republic Day festivities here, Sandhu stressed the significance of their second generation's continued ties to India. "It is crucial that your children and your families are aware of India and feel connected to India," he continued, "because there are revolutionary changes happening in India today, certainly in the US-India relationship." Remain, Sandhu said. Sandhu, who is leaving the Foreign Service at the end of this month after over 35 years in the field, said that all young Indian Americans would need employment as global corporations and cash flow into India. will be specially designed to maximize potential.


Thus, Sandhu advised maintaining ties to India for commercial and economic purposes in addition to emotional, cultural, and many other reasons. The National Council of Asian Indian Associations was in charge of organizing the event in McLean, Virginia. Leaders of the community also gave the departing ambassador a tribute for his contribution to improving ties between the US and India.


Speaking at yet another goodbye event hosted by the Indian American Business Impact Group, Sandhu said that the current state of India-US ties is only the tip of the iceberg.


Actually, we have barely touched the surface of the issue. This connection will succeed well in all of these areas. He declared, We've previously heard of artificial intelligence (AI) and its many facets. India will be involved in a very big and vital way.


According to every estimate made by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, India would be crucial to the global economy's recovery, he said. Sandhu reaffirmed that Indian Americans should maintain their ties to India for the sake of their children's futures and professional opportunities.



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