"USIBC member companies stand ready to roll up their sleeves and get to work with the new government to advance the US-India partnership and deepen bilateral economic ties," said USIBC Chairman Ajay Banga, president and CEO, MasterCard.
"The successful conclusion of the largest elections in history calls for recognition and celebration. On behalf of USIBC's member companies and its Board of Directors, our heartfelt congratulations go out to the people of India and to Narendra Modi and the NDA," he said in a statement.
"When these fundamentals are consistently applied, particularly to areas like tax and intellectual property, business will boom for both countries," he said.
"Bilateral trade currently stands at USD 100 billion. Increasing trade five-fold is achievable if we work together as partners and avoid protectionist tendencies. We must allow for the free movement of skilled professionals, and lift FDI caps in important sectors like insurance and defense," Banga said.
Both the US and India have deep pools of entrepreneurial talent and energy, and both countries need to stimulate economic growth and create new jobs, he said, adding this requires a forward-looking partnership between these two great democracies.
"Clearly, the people have voted for change - change from scandal, change from status quo, change for the hope of progress and opportunity. You personify this hope," Somers, who recently resigned as the USIBC president to form his own consultancy group on India US relationship, wrote in a letter to Modi.
Somers, who had played a key role in India-US civilian nuclear deal, was so confident of Modi's victory that he wrote the letter to May 13 itself and send it to Modi by Fed Ex so as to ensure that he receives it on the day of his victory.
As USIBC president, Somers had met Modi several time in India and had attended the 'Vibrant Gujarat' summits leading high powered delegations to Ahmedabad.
"I can only imagine your sense of accomplishment. The hard work of three terms as Chief Minister and the hundreds of rallies carried out across India will now hopefully allow you some brief respite to reflect on the historic mandate delivered to you by the Indian electorate," Somers wrote.
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