At the US-India Chamber of Commerce DFW’s 25th Annual Awards Gala on December 10, Deputy Secretary of State Richard Verma highlighted the evolution of US-India relations. Quoting Prime Minister Modi, Verma emphasized how both nations overcame historical hesitations. "The United States and India have not had a very long relationship… but we have moved beyond our past estrangement," he remarked.
Verma recalled key moments, such as President Kennedy’s recognition of India’s promise and President Eisenhower’s vision for US-India friendship, which laid the foundation for a better global future. He noted the shift in relations from the Cold War era, with President Clinton's 2000 visit marking a turning point for closer ties.
December 12, 2024
Over the past two decades, US-India relations have steadily improved, with both nations progressing on shared values. Verma also shared a personal anecdote about his immigrant father’s journey, emphasizing the American Dream’s promise of opportunity and success.