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  • India-US ties deeper with announcement of Air India-Boeing deal: US

    India-US ties deeper with announcement of Air India-Boeing deal: US

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (TIP): The mega commercial plane deal between Air India and Boeing is an opportunity to deepen an already profoundly intertwined relationship between India and the United States, the US said Wednesday, February 15. “It’s an opportunity to deepen what is already a profoundly intertwined relationship based on shared interests, based on shared values, based on our deep economic ties. And with the announcements between Boeing and Air India yesterday, those ties are all the deeper,” State Department Spokesperson Ned Price told reporters at his daily news conference.
    The “landmark” Air India-Boeing deal, according to US President Joe Biden, will create up to 1 million jobs across 44 states in the US.
    “It is something that we’ve heralded. It is an opportunity not only for the American economy and for workers here in this country, but it’s an opportunity for the Indian people as well,” Price said in response to a question, a day after the historic airplane deal between the two countries.
    “The United States is engaged around the world – not just in India but around the world – in what we refer to as commercial diplomacy, seeking to find concrete, tangible, practical ways to deepen our economic ties with countries around the world in a way that benefits the American people back here at home,” he said.
    “I think the agreement that was announced yesterday between Boeing and Air India is a vivid example of that – the number of jobs it creates here, the number of opportunities it creates in India, and the possibility it provides to deepen that partnership even further,” Price said.
    On Tuesday, Air India announced its agreement to purchase 190 Boeing 737 MAXs, 20 Boeing 787s, and 10 Boeing 777Xs – a total of 220 firm orders valued at a list price of USD34 billion which will support more than one million American jobs across 44 states, many of which will not require a four-year college degree.
    “I’m very happy to learn of this new piece of the robust US-India economic partnership. Strengthening the ties that bind our nations, the world’s oldest democracy and its largest, will support American jobs while bringing greater security and prosperity to both our citizens and the wider world,” Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi said in a separate statement.

    (Source: PTI)

  • OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT OF THE USA

    Hon. President of the United States

    Dear President,

    Request your support for India’s democracy – One call does it.

    Briefly, India has been our reliable ally in containing Chinese influence worldwide, and we base that on the stability and strength of Indian democratic institutions. However, these institutions are crumbling, and we seek your help in sustaining our ally, India.

    One of the significant sources of potential political instability is Farmer’s protests against the laws passed by the Government of India. These laws help big corporations control the agriculture sector of the economy, stripping the small farmers from their livelihood.  Nearly 60% of the Indian population works in the Agriculture sector, contributing 18% to the national GDP; now, all of this is peril. Over 200,000 farmers from across India have been protesting for the last six months, living through the cold and brittle winters of New Delhi.

    Nearly 350 Farmers have lost their lives during these ongoing peaceful protests.

    Farmers are arrested on bogus charges. The Government machinery is making their lives difficult.

    The farmers are determined to protest and have the harmful Farm Laws repealed.

    They have the support of a large chunk of Indian abroad who understand how harmful the Farm Laws enacted by the Modi government are for the farmers and the farm sector.

    Further to that, the right-wing groups have given three choices to 230 million Christians and Muslims- convert to Hinduism, disappear, or live as second-class citizens.

    The Journalists, politicians, and social activists have been detained, interrogated charged with treason for voicing their support for the farmers. The age-old wisdom goes like this, “one call does it.” We hope you can call Prime Minister Modi and ask him to restore the freedoms to the people and repeal the laws that will hurt India’s small farmers and food security.

    The political stability of India is critical to our influence in Asia.

    Mike Ghouse

    mikeghouse@gmail.com