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VOL 20, No. 1051
November 7, 2014
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INDIAN-AMERICANS FASHIONED N-DEAL
WASHINGTON: It was a grassroot campaign by Indian-Americans, who literally flooded their lawmakers with emails, letters and faxes, that saw the Indo-US civil nuclear agreement pass through the Congress, says a new book on the unprecedented coming together of the community for the deal. Leading Indian-American entrepreneur and activist Swadesh Chatterjee in his book 'Building Bridges: How Indian-Americans Brought the United States and India Closer Together', provides a first-hand account of the in-
volvement of the influential community in getting the deal through the US Congress. "The Indian government hired high-powered and highpriced lobbyists to press their case, but it was really the Indian-American community that took the lead in the campaign for civil nuclear agreement," writes Chatterjee. The book hit the stores in the US this week while its Indian edition is expected to be released later this year. Details on page 5
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Tulsi Gabbard called for active duty Details on page 5
Tulsi Gabbard to visit India next year Details on page 17
Fresh polls to be held for Delhi Assembly Details on page 6
Robbers are targeting IndianAmericans in NJ
Indian-origin businessman shot dead
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Actor Sadashiv Amrapurkar passes away
CONTENTS Bollywood ---------------------- 28-29 Classifieds ------------------------- 48
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Community Post -------------- 16-27 Date Book -------------------------- 47
INDIA POST SURVEY
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HealthScience Post --------- 36-39
This week’s question
Horoscope ------------------------- 49
Is the Indo-US nuclear deal now in limbo?
Immigration Post ------------- 44-46 Life Style ----------------------- 50-52 Philosophy ------------------------- 53
Last week’s result
Will keeping Shiv Sena out boomerang? YES 45%
NO 55%
KICK RESUMED: Pakistani border guards perform high kicks during a flag lowering ceremony a day after the suicide bombing at the Pakistan-Indian border post, in Wagah, Pakistan, Monday, Nov. 3. (Details on page 8)
Publisher’s Diary ------------------ 4 Real Estate -------------------- 34-35 TechBiz Post ------------------- 30-33 Travel & Hospitality Post ---- 40-43
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