Shashi Tharoor Urges 'Silent' Indian-Americans To Speak Up Amid H-1B Visa Fee Hike, 50% Tariffs, 'If You Care ...'
Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday, September 23, led a significant meeting between a US Congressional delegation and India's Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs that addressed concerns over H-1B visa hikes, 50% tariffs on Indian goods, and US sanctions on the Chabahar Port.
During the meeting, a congresswoman shared that she hadn't received a single call from Indian-American voters urging policy changes, prompting Tharoor to urge the diaspora to be more vocal.
Shashi Tharoor stressed,“I do want to stress that one of the points we raised was why the Indian-American diaspora has been so silent about all of this. One of the congresswomen said that not one phone call has come to her office from any Indian-American voter asking for her to support a change of policy.”
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Tharoor pointed out that the visiting US lawmakers were already“friends of India,” lauding the country's economic resilience and diaspora contributions.
“We had a very good visit from a US Congressional delegation which consisted of 5 members of the US House of Congress who happened all to be from the Democratic Party and four of them were from California, but they had tremendous interest in India. I think the most important message that came out from them was that a lot of American opinion, including in the US Congress, is very strongly committed to the Indian relationship, the strategic partnership, that India is valued and that they remain determined to strengthen that relationship despite the recent setbacks that we are all familiar with, the H1-B visa setback, the 50% tariff setback , the sanctions on the Chabahar Port and various other things which have made life a bit difficult in the Indo-US relationship currently...,” Tharoor told ANI.
The committee also discussed India-Sri Lanka relations and future directions with Ministry of External Affairs representatives. As Chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, Tharoor played a pivotal role in facilitating the dialogue.
(With agency inputs)
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