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USIBA Continues to Shore Up Congressional Support for the U.S.-India Nuclear Deal

WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As a follow-up to its September 11th briefing, which was the first open briefing from the U.S. Administration to Members of Congress, staffers, professionals in the field, and the community since India was given a waiver by the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG), USIBA continues to shore up support in Congress for the US-India nuclear deal.

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At a time when America is faced with an un-paralleled financial crisis and Congress is focused on restoring confidence in the economic system, Chairman Howard Berman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee made time for a brief meeting yesterday to hear USIBA's concerns regarding the need for final passage of this historic deal. So did U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer.

"I commend Mr. Puri, President of USIBA, for the important work he has done on the US-India nuclear deal, in cooperation with the Congressional Taskforce on US-India Trade," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said.

Considering what Congress is up against at this critical juncture, Chairman Eni Faleomavaega of the Congressional Taskforce on US-India Trade said, "Given that the passage of this deal now rests with Congress, not the Administration, I commend USIBA for keeping this deal on the front-burner. House Majority Leader Hoyer and Chairman Berman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee are key to the passage of this deal, and it is a credit to the work that USIBA has done for the past 2 years on behalf of the Indian American community that these powerful leaders listened to USIBA's message again today."

Even in these challenging times, it is imperative to keep this deal alive if we are truly committed to a strong US-India relationship," Mr. Puri said. "This is why USIBA will continue to do everything it can to get this deal done before time runs out, despite whatever challenges we may face."

About USIBA

The U.S.-India Business Alliance (USIBA) is a trade association based in Washington, DC. By drawing its strength from the Indian-American community, USIBA is recognized today as one of the most influential trade groups working for increased commerce between the United States and India. For more information, go to www.usiba.org.

SOURCE U.S. India Business Alliance

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