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Media Center > Press Releases > 2006 > March

CONTACTS: Linda Rozett/Eric Wohlschlegel
(202) 463-5682 / 888-249-NEWS
 
Friday, March 10, 2007
 
 
Chamber Launches Massive Grassroots Effort to Win Congressional Approval of U.S.-India Nuclear Agreement
 
WASHINGTON, DC—The United States Chamber of Commerce today announced a massive grassroots effort to win congressional approval of an agreement between the United States and India that would foster a stronger strategic partnership, enhance nuclear non-proliferation efforts, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and open the door to more trade between the two countries. 
 
 “We’re confident that once Congress has all the facts, they will strongly endorse an agreement that will help cement a new and important strategic partnership between the United States and India,” said Lt. Gen. Dan Christman (Ret.), the Chamber’s senior vice president of international affairs. “We’re going to ensure that Congress and the public get those facts and clearly understand the extraordinary benefits of stronger ties between our two great democracies.”
 
President Bush and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh recently reached an agreement whereby the United States would share civilian nuclear technology with India. In return, India has agreed to separate its civilian and strategic nuclear facilities and put its civilian facilities under international safeguards and inspection. The agreement requires the approval of the U.S. Congress.
 
The Chamber’s campaign will include extensive lobbying on Capitol Hill, a public education program, and grassroots activism. The Chamber is coordinating its activities with the Coalition for Partnership with India (CPI), a forum created and managed by the Chamber that includes businesses, academic institutions, associations, think-tanks and others who support a stronger strategic partnership with India. 
 
“This agreement could provide the U.S. business community with $100 billion worth of new opportunities in India in the energy sector alone,” Christman added. “Strengthening our partnership will spur India’s economic reforms and open markets to U.S. investment in key areas from IT and telecom to pharmaceuticals and insurance.”
 
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business federation representing more than three million businesses and organizations of every size, sector, and region.
 
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