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Inder Singh, the Indian American director of the Clinton Foundation's Drug Access Programme, has made a landmark deal.
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Says that the Indian-American community is an integral part of the modern American tapestry.
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Republican prez nominee John McCain has hailed Indians in US for their 'excellent work' in the advancement of Indo-US n-deal.
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The Arizona Senator and US Republican presidential nominee also hailed the community for contributing greatly to strengthening bilateral relationship
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Chairman of the Indian-Americans for Democrats, Sant Singh Chatwal, says that it is important that community bodies maintain pressure.
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Chairman of USINDIA forum. Ashok Mago, said NRIs are hopeful that 123 pact will be approved by US Congress.
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A key Senate panel's approval for the Indo-US nuclear deal came amid hectic efforts by Indian American community leaders on Capitol Hill.
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