NFIA's
successful Congressional Brunch on Capitol Hill. Cong Moulton joins the
India Caucus.
Reported: Raj Razdan, President, NFIA
Photo Credits: Dr. Sukrit Mukherjee, Secretary, NFIA; Hina Trivedi, RVP,
NFIA
The National Federation of Indian American Associations (NFIA) proudly
announces the success of its annual Congressional event (Brunch) held
on Wednesday, September 11, 2024 in Washington, D.C. The event brought
together prominent Indian American leaders, members of Congress, and key
influencers from various sectors to discuss pressing issues and strengthen
ties between the Indian American community and U.S. policymakers with focus
on fostering growing Indo-US relations.
This year’s Congressional Brunch, hosted at the Capitol Hill, Senate room,
was marked by a robust attendance of key stakeholders, including bipartisan
members of Congress, government officials, business leaders, and community
advocates. The event featured a series of insightful speeches and networking
opportunities aimed at fostering greater collaboration and engagement on
issues affecting the Indian American Diaspora.
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Chicago Lions leadership award presented by Lion Hina Trivedi
and Embassy of India diplomats to NFIA President Raj Razdan ,
flanked by NFIA BOARD. |
After a brief invocation by NFIA Secretary Dr. Sukrit Mukherjee, Welcome by
Dr. Hari Singh, NFIA President Raj Razdan delivered opening remarks,
recognizing and acknowledging the overwhelming support received by NFIA
during its existence since its founding in 1980. She elaborated the recent
pioneering endeavor of the launching of NFIA's national annual scholarship
program. She added, "this year over 22 college bound brilliant scholars
(with admissions including prestigious Ivy League colleges such as Harvard,
Princeton, Stanford, and many more) were chosen for their academic
excellence. This was possible only because of the partnership, generosity
and support of various Foundations/Businesses/Trusts/Individuals to include
Heartfulness Institute, Innova Solutions, Bhandari Nirankari Trust, Sheth
Family Foundation and 'Kashmiris in Georgia'. This has been a shining
historic moment for NFIA as we hope to see this NFIA program grow to
significant endowment in the future with the goal of empowering future
leaders and innovators." Alluding to the history and mission of NFIA, she
emphasized the growing importance of Indian Americans in shaping U.S. policy
and the need for continued advocacy and policy involvement on behalf of the
community. "This brunch is not just an opportunity to celebrate our
community's achievements, but to have meaningful ongoing dialogue with
policymakers and highlight the contributions of Indian Americans to the
cultural, economic, and political fabric of the United States," said
President Razdan.
Introducing the Chief Guest Hon. Seth Moulton, US Representative (D-MA) from
Massachusetts, NFIA's Executive Vice President Sunny Gabhawala acknowledged
the unflinching help and coordination provided by Congressman Moulton's
staff for this event, adding, Congressman has been a true friend of our
Indian American Community as we hope he will soon join the impressive list
of India Caucus.
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Speakers (l-r) Seth Moulton, Shri Thanedar, Kathleen Kennedy
Townsend, Christopher Hyland flanked by NFIA President Raj Razdan
and her Board. |
Appreciating the NFIA Award and thankful for the associated honor, Hon. Seth
Moulton detailed his and his office’s outreach efforts to, his engaging with
and admiration for the Indian American community in his Massachusetts
constituency and elsewhere in the country. He talked about the degree to
which Indian Americans contribute to the economy, universities, charity,
startups, running hotel-motel chains, medicine and engineering, all the
while generating millions of jobs directly and indirectly annually!
He congratulated NFIA for the successful congressional event praising the
organizers for a job well done with an impressive list of legislators and
speakers. Subsequently in his email to Dr. Subash Razdan dated Sep 19, Hon.
Seth Moulton wrote, “ It was such an honor to speak with such a vibrant
community of Americans. Indian-Americans lead the way in entrepreneurship
and are a rising political force in our proud nation. Thank you for being
such gracious hosts to my team and me, and I look forward to keeping in
touch. And—of course—I’ve joined the Indian Caucus in the House of
Representatives!”
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Hon Josh Gottheimer flanked by NFIA Board members |
The next speaker, US Representative (D-New Jersey) Josh Gottheimer
(facilitated by Eric Kumar of New York) thanked National Federation of
Indian American Associations for hosting him for the brunch. He said, "I’m
honored to represent the exceptional Indian American community in North
Jersey, and I will always fight hard to make sure you feel heard in
Washington.”
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Hon Kathleen Kennedy Townsend flanked by NFIA Board members |
Guest of Honor, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, former Lt. Governor of Maryland
and daughter of Senator Robert Kennedy was invited by Pam Kwatra of New
Jersey and was briefly introduced by Rahul Bathla to present her remarks.
Accepting her recognition plaque, she remarked, "Today’s brunch is
celebrating the deep ties between two powerful democracies, the U.S. and
India. From people-to-people engagement, to trade, to our democratic values,
the relationship has never been stronger. Political engagement and the
importance of your vote are true both in the U.S. and India. So, If you love
the diversity of this room, of our country, if you love democracy
everywhere, you must always exercise your right to VOTE".
Introduced by NFIA's former President Sudip Gorakshakar, Congressman Shri
Thanedar (US Rep, D-Michigan) thanked NFIA for his "exceptional service
award". His spellbinding narration of growing up in poverty in India,
reaching USA on a student visa, which was rejected four times before finally
approved by the Mumbai Consulate, was well appreciated by the audience. In
his speech Congressman Thanedar said "We are a nation of Immigrants and yet
we have a highly dysfunctional immigration system, which causes hardship to
the highly talented engineers and scientists to get their visa status
updated and get a green card so they can be employed by the tech industry in
the USA". Rep Thanedar called for a more streamline immigration process,
substantial increase in H1B visas, elimination of country quotas and faster
processing of green cards so that United States can maintain its edge on
innovation and discovery and continue to create high-paying jobs for
Americans.
Christopher S. Hyland of New York, a great friend of the Indian American
community, was introduced to speak by NFIA Vice President Aparna Hande. Mr.
Hyland, a recipient of national honors and six honorary doctorates was the
Deputy National Political Director of the successful 1992 "Clinton for
President" campaign in charge of Ethnic constituencies. In his enlightening
remarks, Mr Hyland stated that the Modi government achieves goal after goal
ensuring India’s global preeminence, while being well represented in the USA
by the Indian Embassy, Washington DC who well recognizes the historic
foundational, and on going, important role organizations such as the
National Federation of Indian American Associations, and leaders such as
Subash & Raj Razdan and many others, have played in fostering ever better
India-USA relations. He expressed gratitude for receiving a NFIA Award and
for having been invited to participate in the NFIA events at the Indian
Embassy and the Brunch that Congressman Seth Moulton supported at the US
Capitol today.
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Christopher Hyland & Hon Marc Veasey flanked by NFIA Board
members |
Introducing US Rep. Marc Veasey (D-TX), NFIA V.P Ashok Patnaik,
highlighted superlative credentials of the Congressman from 33rd TX district
especially Dallas-Fort Worth. Praising the Congressman's popularity and
acceptability, Patnaik said in almost every election, our friend Hon. Veasey
has always won with a margin of 4:1. Hon. Veasey responding, "As Vice Chair
of the India Caucus, I know the importance of a strong relationship between
our two countries. From defense to healthcare and technology to agriculture,
our countries are intrinsically connected. I was proud to join the NFIA
today to talk about ways that we can continue to grow and collaborate
together."
The next speaker, introduced by NFIA officer Dr. Lalita Kaul, was S Paul Dev
(SPD), an alumnus of IIT Delhi who holds 8 patents and has a few more in the
pipeline. The defense expert, fondly known as SPD, talked about the need for
cooperation of India and US in high advanced tech. He displayed how border
regions of India suffer from poor roads, resulting economic handicap and
vulnerability to invasions. This infrastructure handicap can and should be
overcome by a joint Indo-US development of new aircraft that combine the
safety, fuel economy and low costs of airliners and the vertical take-off
and landing ability of helicopters.
In her message to the NFIA gathering, Congresswoman from Virginia wrote, "I
want to impart my appreciation for the United States' national security
partnership with India: two great democracies that are committed to the
principles of freedom and liberty, information and cultural exchange, and
mutual prosperity and growth. The contributions of the Indian American
community in Virginia and across the United States reinforce the importance
of this alliance in keeping our countries safe and strong. This work not
only deepens the bond between America and India, but it makes sure that
together, we can build a more secure and prosperous future for our
children.”
"Special guests including notable attendees, members of Congress, business
leaders and dignitaries/diplomats from the Embassy of India, who shared
their perspectives on relevant issues, e.g., immigration reform, economic
opportunities, U.S.- India relations, all, underscored the importance of
maintaining strong ties between the Indian American community and the halls
of the governments here in the USA as well in India", remarked Dr. Subash
Razdan, former NFIA President and the Master of the ceremony for this
meaningful and successful Congressional Brunch. He added, "the Brunch also
served as a platform to honor several legislators and community leaders for
their exceptional contributions in fields ranging from business to public
service. The awards, presented by NFIA, reflect the organization's
commitment to recognizing the diverse talents and achievements within the
Indian American community.
The event concluded with congratulatory messages for NFIA from the diplomats
(from the Embassy of India) Jigar Raval and Karthik Aiyyer after their
introduction by NFIA officer Hina Trivedi from Chicago. The diplomats
reiterated the ongoing support and cooperation from the Embassy of India and
its Consulates across the USA.
The diplomats then joined the NFIA Board and the Chicago Indo-US lions Club
Lion Hina Trivedi for the surprise presentation of the "Outstanding
Leadership Award" to NFIA President Mrs. Raj Razdan for her unwavering
mentorship and national leadership.
In his Vote of thanks, NFIA Vice President Ashok Patnaik acknowledged all
those who made this NFIA endeavor a grand success, especially the sponsors.
He thanked the elaborate support and guidance from Ms. Caroline Ehlich from
the office of US Senator Ossoff (D-GA). He renewed the call for action and
advocacy by NFIA, reiterating NFIA’s mission to represent the interests of
the Indian American community at the highest levels of government.
Reception by the
Embassy of India, Washington, DC on Tuesday, September 10, 2024 |
A warm reception with briefings and interaction on various
Indian American community related issues was held at the Indian Embassy in
Washington, D.C. for the visiting delegates of NFIA.
Diplomats Jigar Raval and Karthik Aiyyer addressed the event, with
refreshments at the Indian Embassy.
NFIA President Raj Razdan highlighted NFIA and its accomplishments,
introduced NFIA’s delegates and enumerated various issues concerning the
People of Indian origin. She hinted of a more direct communication between
the Embassy and the officers of NFIA. On her part, she assured the Embassy
officials to continue to expect unwavering support from the NFIA and
its officers in enhancing strong bonds between the Indian and the US
Governments.
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NFIA President Raj Razdan presenting the Appreciation Plaque
to Embassy of India along with NFiA Board members at the Chancery,
Embassy of India, DC |
Hon. Jigar Raval reciprocated, emphasizing the Embassy officials also strive
to provide unflinching services to the Diaspora despite so many logistical
challenges. He talked about difficulties encountered by Embassy staff in
matters where there are ugly divorces of its PIOs, transport of bodies and
ashes on death, liaising with US Immigration officials to help procure Visas
for family members coming from India due to death of the family in USA,
issues of Senior Citizens and a plethora of other issues of relevance.
In closing, President Razdan emphasized the NFIA is the largest non-profit
umbrella organization of Indian associations, established in 1980 with the
mission to unify the diverse Indian American community by coordinating and
promoting the activities of its member associations. Many of the board
members came from various parts of the United States, representing different
US States. She added, NFIA is there for all, and we should work together
with the Embassy and its Consulates to make a difference.
"I personally, participated in both the NFIA events in DC, found them
well organized, orderly, and extremely meaningful. The remarks and inputs
from the speakers were greatly lauded by the allied discussion and made room
for possible improvements for service of the diaspora, including
stronger strategic India-US relations," remarked Christopher Hyland of New
York
In closing, President Razdan emphasized the NFIA is the largest non-profit
umbrella organization of Indian associations, established in 1980 with the
mission to unify the diverse Indian American community by coordinating and
promoting the activities of its member associations. Many of the board
members came from various parts of the United States, representing different
US States. She added, NFIA is there for all, and we should work together
with the Embassy and its Consulates to make a difference.
"I personally, participated in both the NFIA events in DC, found them
well organized, orderly, and extremely meaningful. The remarks and inputs
from the speakers were greatly lauded by the allied discussion and made room
for possible improvements for service of the diaspora, including
stronger strategic India-US relations," remarked Christopher Hyland of New
York
NFIA V.P. Satish Parikh suggested that in order to further the cause of
better communication, NFIA would happy to host the " Meet with Embassy"
seminar in cooperation with local FIA at major cities in USA". Hon. Raval
agreed adding Embassy could support this endeavor either with Embassy staff
or Consulate office of that region. NFIA life Member Minhaj Akhtar from
Chicago mentioned arbitrary nature of student deportations, especially
Minority students. Embassy folks clarified that it has hard to discuss such
cases without proper facts. The US officials on many occasions have
complained to Embassy about students not going to schools and instead
working without work permit. On some occasions students were found to be
carrying fraudulent documents. Regardless, if anyone finds out about such a
case, do not hesitate to alert us (Community affairs, Embassy).
In her closing statement, President Razdan emphasized that NFIA is the
largest non-profit socio-welfare Indian American umbrella organization of
Indian associations, established in 1980 with the mission to unify the
diverse Indian American community by coordinating and promoting the
activities of its member associations. Many of the board members came from
various parts of the United States, representing different US States. She
added, NFIA is there for all, and we should work together with the Embassy
and its Consulates to make a difference.
Remark:
"I personally, participated in both the NFIA events in DC and found them to
be well organized, orderly, and extremely meaningful. The remarks and inputs
from the speakers were greatly lauded by the allied discussion and made room
for possible improvements for service of the Diaspora, including stronger
strategic India-US cooperation”, exclaimed Christopher Hyland.
In nutshell, there was active worthwhile dialog between the Embassy of India
officials and the NFIA delegation on aforesaid issues. An award to
appreciate Embassy of India's community outreach was presented to the
Embassy officials by the NFIA delegates present.
About NFIA:
The National Federation of Indian American Associations (NFIA) is a
nonprofit, nonpartisan tax-exempt organization established to unite Indian
American communities across the U.S. and to advocate for and promote their
interests at the federal, state, and local levels. NFIA works to empower
Indian Americans through civic engagement, leadership development, and
community service with the ultimate goal of fostering strong Indo-US
relations.
For more details: Website: www.nfiaweb.org
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Oct-02-2024