On a vibrant summer day in Washington, D.C., the Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS) hosted its largest-ever Capitol Hill Advocacy Day, attracting over 150 delegates from more than 25 states to engage with representatives from over 125 congressional offices.
Speaking with conviction about the U.S.–India partnership and the contributions of the Indian American community, more than a dozen US lawmakers painted a vivid picture of a relationship rooted in shared values, economic potential, and mutual security interests. At the same they also addressed the challenges faced by the diaspora.
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