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Harbir K Bhatia, CEO of the Silicon Valley Central Chamber of Commerce, talks of India relations

May 2024 507 views 14 Min 47 Sec

Harbir K Bhatia, Indian-American CEO and president of the Silicon Valley Central Chamber of Commerce spoke to News India Abroad about the contribution of Indian-Americans to Silicon Valley. 

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