Reflecting the new bonhomie in US-India ties, the White House has lined up its top officials, including the all-powerful Jarred Kushner, for a India-centric business conference here this week.
The second annual Leadership Summit of the US India Strategic and Partnership Forum (USISPF) on July 11 will take place close on the heels of the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump on the sidlines of the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan.
The event featuring House of Representative Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the most powerful Democratic leader, would send an unmistakable signal that Indo-US ties enjoys a strong bipartisan support on the lines of that of the US-Israel relations.
Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, who is also senior adviser to the US president, will present the 2019 Global Excellence Awards to Mastercard CEO and president, Ajay Banga, and Wipro Chairman, Azim Premji, in recognition of their significant contributions to strengthening economic ties between the US and India.
The White House is sending two of its senior Cabinet ministers, Energy Secretary Rick Perry and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to the conference.
Headquartered in Washington DC, with branches in several US cities and in India, the USISPF has emerged as the top India-centric advocacy group in the United States for both corporate sector and strategic community in just a few years.
Observing that Prime Minister Modi's re-election has given rise to an unprecedented opportunity and commitment to furthering our bilateral ties, USISPF president Mukesh Aghi told PTI that the daylong conference will focus on two broad areas, defense and energy security, which are critical to both the countries.
Republican Senator Dan Sullivan, Deputy US Trade Representative Jeffrey Gerrish, and India's Ambassador to the US, Harsh V Shringla, are among the other top speakers to the summit on Thursday.
Noting that the second leadership summit is a convergence of the best minds in business and government that can together realize the untapped potential in Indo-US commercial and strategic ties, Aghi said, "It's about how do we take this relationship forward and how do we celebrate the current success and the potentials are much bigger."
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