Top American Senators greet Indians on the occasion of 75th Independence Day
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Sending her independence day greetings, Indian-origin U.S. astronaut Sunita Williams says she is interested in following the progress of Gaganyaan, India's first human spaceflight mission.
Top American Senators, including Republican John Cornyn and Democrat Mark Warner, along with on on Friday, August 13, 2021, greeted people of India and the Indian-Americans on the occasion of , noting that the relationship between the world’s two biggest democracies is more important now than ever. Also read: “I want to congratulate the people in India on 75 years of Independence. The strength of the relationship between the world's two biggest democracies is more important now than ever,” said Mr. Warner, Co-Chair of the powerful Senate India Caucus. This is the largest bilateral caucus in the United States Senate.More Related News

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