Indian economic reform poised to accelerate Indo-US ties, says Ed Royce
Royce said the Modi Government has taken "impressive steps" to "boost growth; increase and investment" and double export. He said he would continue to strengthen this relationship.

LOS ANGELES: A top American lawmaker has said the economic reforms unleashed by India would not only boost its growth but also accelerate the Indo-US relationship.
"Reforms put in place has helped us realised this impressive growth. I see an opportunity here to accelerate this (India-US) relationship," Congressman Ed Royce, Chairman of the powerful House Foreign Relations, told a global meeting of Hindu businesses and entrepreneurs here.
Royce, a Congressman of 24 years and one of the key founders of House India Caucus, said the Modi Government has taken "impressive steps" to "boost growth; increase and investment" and double export. He said he would continue to strengthen this relationship.
The top Republican Congressman was speaking on "the contribution of Hindu entrepreneurs to US economy" at the World Hindu Economic Forum here in Los Angeles.
Into its fifth annual event, the World Hindu Economic Forum is an effort to bring Hindu entrepreneurs from across the world together, said its media coordinator Sushil Pundit.
Prominent among the participants at this three-day conference are Mohandas Pai, Gururaj (Desh) Deshpande, Vandana Tilak and Mukesh Aghi. Founded by Swami Vigyananand, the previous WHEF meetings have been held in Hong Kong (2012), Bangkok (2013), New Delhi (2014) and London (2015).
"Hinduism is not a stagnant thing. It is something that gets redefines," Deshpande said. "I am hopeful that Hinduism would continuously get redefined... My hope is that out of all this one day we would one get a Vivekananda who would come and lead the world and bring about the much needed peace and harmony that the world needs at this time," he said.
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