Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna has said that China needs to respect India’s borders and that he will work towards New Delhi getting critical US technologies like some other key allies including Israel, Japan and South Korea
US Congressman Ro Khanna condemned the Khalistani attack on the Indian Consulate in San Francisco and said that it is "unconscionable" and there is no place for it.
The delegation included Representatives RO Khanna and Deborah Ross, accompanied by Vikram Krishnamoorthy, Under Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs, India.
Disclosing their schedule, he said that the delegation will also meet Indian President Draupadi Murmu and union cabinet ministers to discuss collaborations in the defence and technological sectors.
The US Congressman praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in the US Congress during his maiden State visit to the country in June this year and said, "The members of Congress really liked his speech. And they wanted to work on improving their relationship with India because we (the
In an exclusive interview with ANI, Shri Thanedar said, “We have issues around our immigration system. America's immigration system needs reform. A lot of tech companies are losing out on hiring a skilled workforce that they need to take our economy forward and create more jobs
The representatives of the United States (US) Congress, Ed Case and Richard McCormick will be arriving in Dhaka on August 12 for a four-day visit to Bangladesh, reported Dhaka Tribune.
US Congressmen, Ro Khanna and Michael Waltz, who are also co-chairs of the House India caucus will lead a bipartisan Congressional Member Delegation to India and will also attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address from Red Fort on Independence Day.
Using an authority from the US Congress that draws weapons directly from American stockpiles, President Joe Biden has announced USD 345 million in military support for Taiwan, The Hill reported.
US Congressman from the State of Illinois, Raja Krishnamoorthi, while offering insights on the potential threats presented by Khalistani activists, has firmly maintained that Khalistanis are not representative of the broader sentiments of Sikh Americans
Chair of the US Congressional Progressive Caucus in her statement said “Words do matter,” adding “and so it is important that I clarify my statement. I do not believe the idea of Israel as a nation is racist.”