Indian-American Adobe CEO elected to lead USISPF Board

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Jan 30 2018 | 2:00 PM IST
Indian-American Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has been elected as the Vice Chairman of the US-India Strategic and Partnership Forum, a new organisation set up to enhance business relations between India and the US, the body said in a statement.
The new representative body US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) was set up to promote bilateral trade and work on creating "meaningful opportunities that have the power to change the lives of citizens," the USISPF had said.
In addition, former CIA Director Gen (rtd) David Petraeus has joined as a new advisor, Ajay Singh, chairman and managing director of Spice Jet Limited and John Kern, senior vice president of Supply Chain Operations at Cisco, have joined the Washington-based advocacy group as its new members.
The USISPF now has 31 board members.
"Strong strategic ties between the US and India have never been more important than they are today," Narayen said.
The USISPF has emerged as a powerful force in the US- India strategic partnership, he said.
"India is at a pivotal time in this relationship, with the United States recognising India as "a leading power" in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond," Singh said, adding that he looks forward to promoting this powerful partnership through his work with the forum.
Kern said India is an incredible country for Cisco, representing an emerging economy with a great growth opportunity, world-class talent, and an integral part of our global supply chain.
"I look forward to building the US-India relationship through my work at Cisco and in my work at USISPF," he said.
Petraeus, currently chairman of the KKR Global Institute, said he is a strong supporter of the relationship between the US and India, and look forward to being part of the important work of the USISPF.
Petraeus previously the Director of the CIA and commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, US Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A), as well as Commander of US Central Command and Commander of the Multinational Force in Iraq during the surge developments.
He will assist the forum with its assessment of geopolitical developments and counter-terrorism efforts.
"We are excited to welcome these three important leaders to our board," said Mukesh Aghi, president of the USISPF.
"They will add great value to the work that the USISPF board and staff is already doing with regards to trade, supply chain management and defence work," he said.

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First Published: Jan 30 2018 | 2:00 PM IST

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