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Karamjit Singh Dhaliwal hosts high-level strategic meeting to strengthen U.S.-India ties

Congresswoman Gillien, representing a diverse district in New York, expressed appreciation for the Indian-American community’s contributions during the meeting.

U.S. Congresswoman Laura Gillien and top Indian diplomatic officials with Karamjit Dhaliwal. /

New York: Community leader and strategist Karamjit Singh Dhaliwal successfully hosted a pivotal meeting in New York, bringing together U.S. Congresswoman Laura Gillien and top Indian diplomatic officials to deepen bilateral cooperation between the United States and India.

The high-level interaction included Consul General of India in New York, Binaya Pradhan; Deputy Consul General Vishal Harsh; and community organizer Manpreet Dhaliwal. The meeting served as a strategic dialogue aimed at reinforcing diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties in the evolving global landscape.

'The discussion focused on key areas of mutual interest, including trade, immigration, technology, and people-to-people exchanges. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to fostering a strong and dynamic U.S.-India partnership," Karamjit said in a press statement.

A NY-based successful Sikh businessman known for his long-standing engagement with civic and policy circles in the U.S., Karamjit termed the meeting “a step toward lasting collaboration rooted in mutual respect and shared democratic values.”

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Congresswoman Gillien, representing a diverse district in New York, expressed appreciation for the Indian-American community’s contributions and welcomed continued dialogue with Indian diplomats and diaspora leaders.

The Indian Consulate officials echoed the importance of consistent engagement with American lawmakers, noting that such meetings play a vital role in aligning bilateral goals at the grassroots and policy levels.

The event is being seen as part of a broader initiative to elevate diaspora diplomacy and expand the influence of Indian-American voices in shaping global relations.

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