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Eric Garcetti’s nominated as US Ambassador to India

Eric Garcetti’s nominated as US Ambassador to India

Former Los Angles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s nomination as US Ambassador to India cleared a major hurdle after a key senatorial committee voted to advance his name to the Senate floor for a full vote.

Garcetti’s nomination was pending before the US Congress since July 2021, when he was nominated for the prestigious diplomatic posting by President Joe Biden.

His nomination was not brought to the Senate floor for a vote during the last Congress as the ruling Democratic Party did not have enough support to get the 52-year-old close aide of Biden through.

USA Says Sale Of 8 F-16 Pak,Is For Elimination Of Terrorists Safe Heavens

[Mumbai] USA Says Sale Of 8 F-16 Pak,Is For Elimination Of Terrorists Safe Heavens
US Justifies Sale Of Eight F-16 Jet to Pakistan Terming It Part Of Legacy Announcement
American Ambassador to India Richard Verma today said his country expects Islamabad to do “more” on eliminating terror safe havens on its soil.
Ambassador Said ,”Over the years, our equipment (sale) to Pakistan have been a mix of civilian and military equipment.
He said, during interaction at the CNN Asia Business Forum organised as part of ongoing ‘Make in India’ week,”The reality is that there are dangerous groups operating within Pakistan,”.
Islamabad needs to act against terror groups operating on its soil, the US envoy maintained. “More action needs to be taken by Pakistan on terror groups. Safe havens need to be eliminated.”
Verma’s comments came a day after the Obama administration notified the US Congress of its decision to sell eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan worth nearly USD 700 million.

India and USA Inks Cooperation in Information&Communications Technology

[New Delhi]India and USA Inks Cooperation in Information&Communications Technology
India and United States have signed a Joint Declaration of Intent for cooperation in the field of Information & Communications Technology and Electronics (ICTE).
The Joint Declaration was signed by the Secretary, Department of Electronics and IT Sh RS Sharma, and the US Ambassador to India Sh Richard Verma, at a ceremony held in New Delhi this evening.
Speaking to news persons, the Secretary, Department of Electronics and IT said that this is likely increase partnership for the ‘Digital India’ programme, electronic manufacturing, cyber security and several other such related fields between two countries.
The US ambassador expressing happiness hoped that this declaration before the arrival of the US president on Sunday would further strengthen cooperation between industries of both the countries in the sector. Shri Ram Sevak Sharma said that at the Indo US Joint working Group meeting on ICT held at Washington last week several US companies has expressed interest for their participation in India.
This Joint Declaration of intent made for a period of next five years would help in strengthening industrial, technological, research & innovation and economic cooperation between India and U.S. in the ICTE sector. It would also lead to US companies exploring opportunities for collaboration in India’s ambitious Digital India programme, Electronics manufacturing and Human Resource Development, through cooperation among private and public entities in a focused manner under the umbrella of the ongoing India-US ICT Dialogue.
On this occasion, reference was made to the deliberations at India US ICT Working Group meeting held in Washington, D.C., during January 14-15, 2015. It was agreed at this meeting to continue to explore the opportunities for collaboration on implementing India’s ambitious Digital India initiative, with the goal of enhancing digital infrastructure, deploying e-governance and e-services, and expanding the diffusion and use of ICT as a tool to expand economic opportunities, boost productivity, create jobs, and empower citizens. Besides, broad agreement was also reached on the importance of policies that promote innovation in the ICT sector, facilitate the flow of data across borders, and foster the global and open nature of the Internet as a platform for economic growth.
Later speaking to news persons Sh R S Sharma said that VISA issue relating to Indian IT professionals should be treated as an issue relating to trade in services and not as an immigration issue.
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The Secretary, Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Shri R.S. Sharma and the Ambassador of the United States of America, Mr. Richard Rahul Verma at the signing ceremony of a Joint Declaration of Intent between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of the Government of India and the Department of State of the Government of the United States of America on cooperation in the field of Information & Communications Technology and Electronics (ICTE), in New Delhi on January 23, 2015.