Co-Chaired by National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and the US Chamber of Commerce's Global Intellectual Property Center (GIPC), AFTI represents top American business and advocacy groups.
It was formed early this week.
"The overwhelming bipartisan support from Congress pressing for action to stop India's unfair and damaging practices shows the scope and impact on American businesses and jobs," said NAM Vice President of International Economic Affairs Linda Dempsey.
"India's deteriorating intellectual property system is a detriment to economic growth, future innovation and competitiveness-for both India and the global economy," said GIPC executive vice president Mark Elliot.
"The bipartisan support of more than 200 members of the House and Senate rings loud that Indian intellectual property practices cannot stand," he said.
In nearly half a dozen separate letters, more than 200 members of the House of Representatives and 42 influential Senators expressing concerns with India's discriminatory trade and intellectual property practices urged US President Barack Obamaand Secretary of StateJohn Kerry to take immediate action to address them.
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