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US Commerce Secretary Locke in Mumbai

Mumbai, Thu, 10 Feb 2011 ANI

Mumbai, Feb.10 (ANI): United States Commerce Secretary Gary Locke has arrived here on the final stop of his high-technology trade mission to India.

 

Locke is joined by a delegation of 24 U.S. businesses seeking to promote their technologies and services related to civil nuclear energy, civil aviation, defense and homeland security, and information and communications technology to India. Locke is the first cabinet secretary to travel to India after President Obama's visit, a US Embassy release in New Delhi said.

 

At a speech he delivered to members of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) in Mumbai, Locke highlighted the U.S.-India commercial relationship and encouraged development of new business opportunities between the members of the delegation and their Indian counterparts. He also talked about the great progress India has made in opening its markets to U.S. companies but he noted that much more work needs to be done.

 

"If India continues its walk down 'the path of reform,' if it continues to become more open to the investments and the innovations of foreign companies - like the 24 companies I have with me this week - it will stand a much better chance of meeting the needs of its people and of helping to lead the global economy in the 21st century," said Secretary Locke.

 

"We've made important progress this week, not just to lay the groundwork for more sales of U.S. goods in India, but to take another real step towards strengthening the bonds between the governments, the businesses and the people of India and the United States."

 

While in Mumbai, Locke also met with Indian CEOs, including Chairman Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries, who are part of the U.S.-India CEO Forum as a follow up from their meeting during President Obama's trip to India in November. Locke solicited the group's goals for the 2011 forum and they discussed a wide range of critical issues, including clean energy, standards and education.

 

Later in the afternoon, Locke delivered the keynote address at the National Association of Software and Service Companies' (NASSCOM) India Leadership Forum. The NASSCOM forum is one of the flagship events for the tech industry in India where business leaders from more than 20 countries participate to share their views and strategies, and discuss the opportunities and challenges that lay ahead in the tech sector.

 

The mission is the first Secretary-led business development mission to India since 1997. It advances President Obama's National Export Initiative (NEI) which aims to double U.S. exports by 2015 supporting several million U.S. jobs.

 

The pace of trade between the United States and India is accelerating. Between 2002 and 2009, U.S. goods exports to India quadrupled, growing from 4.1 billion dollars to more than 16.4 billion dollars.

 

Through the first eleven months of 2010, U.S. merchandise exports to India totaled 17.6 billion dollars, up 17 percent from the same period in 2009.

 

With economic growth estimates at about 9.7 percent in 2010, India is a key market for achieving the Obama administration's export goal.(ANI)

 


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Satish Chandra

February 11, 2011 at 12:00 AM

After I showed in my press release dated January 30, 2011 that "a person of color cannot be the Americans' legitimate president", the U.S. vice president, Biden, who is white, called Manmohan Sigh about something rather than Obama because, as I showed, the word of a person of color has no value. The word of a white American is also worthless but in a different way; see my blog (see below) about the word of B. F. Skinner at Harvard University where "India's greatest scientist and greatest living Indian publicly tortured in Harvard seminar, systematically and totally starved for up to 3 weeks at a time, made semi-starved and homeless and even blind for years, kept under 24-hour audio and video surveillance as well as surveillance of communications and electrical typewriter and computer use, document creation and photocopying, etc., by satellite for more than past 3 decades, systematically harassed and in poverty and neutralised and robbed of his work at the cost of hundreds of millions of dollars per year, robbed of crores in his money and property in India by C.I.A.-RAW, forced back into exile in the U.S., all with full cooperation and participation of India's RAW and India's C.I.A.-RAW-controlled prime ministers, politicians and media -- to keep India poor, weak and enslaved" and how this means the nuclear destruction of New Delhi and then the coast-to-coast destruction of the United States. I am India's expert in strategic defence, the father of India's strategic program and the world's greatest scientist and in my blog titled 'Nuclear Supremacy For India Over U.S.', which can be found by a Yahoo search with the title, I have written about the chamar-rajya in Uttar Pradesh but as I have also shown, at present India is under white rule and Indians are the Americans' slaves. If India is to survive, this must end. Manu has shown the way: the votes of two, three or four shudras should equal one upper caste vote. This will also end the rule of the Untouchable white woman over India as its empress. Americans did not give women the vote until recently. Manu also shows the way regarding women's vote. I have shown in my blog and recent press releases that "I am India's sovereign". Acknowledgment of this is a better alternative -- in fact, a must if India is to survive.


 

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