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            Ami Bera (D-CA) George Holding (R-NC) will  new  co-chairs for India in 114th Congress
              
            Washington, Dec 11, 2014 
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            Two co-chairs members of the Congressional Caucus on  India and Indian Americans for the 113th Congress announced that Congressman  Ami Bera (D-CA) and Congressman George Holding (R-NC) will serve as the new  co-chairs for the 114th Congress. 
            
              -  “Ami Bera is an accomplished  physician, a staunch advocate for his constituents, and is a go-to member when  it comes to working constructively in Congress,” said  Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY. “His passion for  the issues is impressive, and there is no question the Caucus will be in  excellent hands. The Indian-American community has a wonderful partner in Ami  Bera, and I look forward to working with him, and the entire India Caucus, as  we continue our efforts to strengthen relations between the U.S. and India.”
 
              - “As the only Indian American serving in Congress, I’m  honored to have been voted co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on India and  Indian-Americans,” said Bera. “I'd like to express my gratitude to Congressmen  Crowley and Roskam for their years guiding the Caucus. Under their leadership  the India Caucus has grown to one of the largest caucuses in the House. I’m  excited to take on this new role at a critical time for the partnership between  the U.S. and India. Building on Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the U.S. in  September and President Obama’s upcoming trip to India, I look forward to  working with Congressman Holding and our colleagues in the Caucus to continue  to grow the economic and strategic relationship between our countries and to  advocate for the Indian American community.”
 
             
            “As I have said before, the United States-India bilateral  relationship can be one of the defining partnerships of this century,” said  Holding. “I’m honored to follow Congressmen Roskam and Crowley and thank them  for their commitment to this important relationship. I look forward to  advancing the efforts of the Caucus as co-chair with Rep. Ami Bera. With a  shifting geopolitical situation in Asia, unwavering cooperation between the  U.S. and India is essential to promoting peace and stability.” 
                          Bera represents Sacramento County in Congress. Born and  raised in California, Bera is a physician and only the third Indian American  ever to serve in Congress. A member of the House Foreign Affairs  Committee, Bera is a proponent of strengthening United States' strategic and  economic ties with India and Asia and is working to open Asian markets to  California products to create new  jobs. He is also fighting for equal  rights for the Indian American community. 
            Crowley has served as co-chair of the India Caucus in the  112th and 113th Congresses. 
             Formed in 1993, the India Caucus is a  bipartisan group of members that is dedicated to championing strong ties  between the U.S. and India and supporting the Indian-American community. During  his term, Crowley has helped grow the India Caucus to become one of the largest  caucuses in the House and initiated several key events, including the  first-ever Congressional Diwali celebration in 2013. Crowley led the  Democratic whip effort as part of the Congressional push to secure the enactment  of the U.S.-India Civil Nuclear Agreement, a landmark agreement that brought  U.S.-India relations into the century after decades of distance during the Cold  War. A recognized leader in Congress on issues related to the Sikh-American  community, Crowley spearheaded a multi-year, successful effort to  convince the federal government to begin collecting data on hate crimes  committed against Sikh-Americans and Hindu-Americans, an important issue  brought to the national spotlight by the massacre of Sikhs worshipping at a  temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. He is also the leading voice calling  for an end to the presumptive ban on Sikhs serving in the U.S.  military.  
                          George Holding (NC-13) is a former U.S. Attorney and  currently serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the House Judiciary  Committee. As a testament to Congressman’s Holding’s unique understanding of a  strong U.S.-India relationship, he was chosen to lead a Congressional  Delegation to India last year. In the 114th Congress, Representative Holding  looks forward to strengthening U.S.-India relations as a member of the House  Ways and Means Committee.  
  
           
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