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INDIA AWARENESS
FOUNDATION
(a not-for profit
organization)
We
are pleased to announce that Mr. Ram Madhav (Member, Central
Executive, RSS - In-charge of its Media Relations and PR) will
be delivering a public talk on March 10, 2010 at Café Bombay.
The details are as under:
Speaker
: Mr. Ram Madhav (Member,
Central Executive,
RSS-
In-charge of its Media relations and
PR)
Topic :
India’s
Geo-strategic Concerns- post 26/11
Place
: Café Bombay,
1622 Woodcliff Dr.
NE, Atlanta,
GA 30329
(Tel: 404-320-0229)
Date
: March 10, 2010 (Wednesday)
Time : 6-30 p.m.
Dinner
will be served and a charge of $15 per person will be payable to
Bombay Café. All are invited but RSVP is required for making
arrangement for dinner. Please RSVP to:
Dhiru
Shah : Tel. no. 770-664-8779 (siaram@aol.com)
Dr.
Basant Tariyal : Tel no. 678-513-6097 (btariyal@gmail.com)
Srikant
Konda : Tel. no. 678-362-7480 (srikonda@hotmail.com)
Sneha
Mehta : Tel. no.: 770-394-1353 (kinneree@yahoo.com)
Amitabh
Sharma: Tel no. 770-270-1757 (aaam@bellsouth.net)
Gaurav Verma: Tel no.
678-462-6203, (gaurav_verma22@yahoo.com)
Brief CV of Mr. Ram
Madhav:
He is a
senior RSS Functionary and
Media interface for RSS (Rashtriya
Sevak Sangh) and active Journalist for over ten years. Mr.
Madhav has been
a facilitator of Strategic
Think-tanks and is presently Director, Bharat Prakashan, Delhi –
publishers of Organiser (English weekly) and Panchajanya (Hindi
weekly). He has lectured at various prestigious universities
like the Yale University, New Haven, CT; the John’s Hopkins
University, Washington DC; University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia; University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth while
traveling in the US and has addressed and interacted with
various Think Tanks like the Heritage Foundation, the American
Enterprise Institute, PEW Forum and the American Foreign Policy
Council etc on behalf of the RSS, most recently in 2009. He has
also represented the RSS in meetings with the officials of the
US State Department several times, most recently in 2009. He has
travelled to several countries including Russia and China and
had held discussions with the sate officials and think tanks in
these countries.
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