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Title: South Asian American Business Focus Group Shares Their Personal Experiences and Dreams

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South Asian American Business Focus Group Shares Their Personal Experiences and Dreams

Atlanta, GA | November 2, 2011
The US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation (USPAACC) National, with the assistance of USPAACC South East Regional Chapter, today conducted a focus group of South Asian American businesses in Insurance, Manufacturing, Media, Legal Services, Web Services, Information Technology, Supply Chain Management, and Natural Resource Conservation. This is one of 13 meetings held nationwide as a part of a pioneering study of Asian American businesses in the six largest Asian American ethnic groups in the country: Chinese, Filipino, Asian Indian, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese. It is intended to provide a better understanding of the challenges, needs, anticipations, expectations and aspirations of the Asian American business community.
The meeting focused on the experiences of the vibrant South Asian American businesses community, the dynamics and their contributions towards the vitality of the country. The group shared their thoughts, personal experiences, hurdles overcome, and the influences of their ethnic values and practices which are the reasons for their successes.
The result of the focus group meeting will be a part of a study to be published and distributed nationwide. It will provide mainstream American corporations, government agencies and other organizations a better understanding of the dynamics of the diverse Asian American business community; and further highlight the contributions Asian Americans have made toward the vitality of the country by showcasing them to a wider public.
For details: www.uspaacc.com or www.uspaacc-se.com



Location: Atlanta

Date: 11/2/2011

Title: India will grow in strategic importance, says US

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India will grow in strategic importance, says US
 
The Economic Times
 
WASHINGTON: Describing India-US ties as a priority for Washington, the Pentagon expects India's importance to US interests to grow as India increasingly assumes leadership roles as a major regional and emerging global power.
 
"The United States and India are natural partners, destined to be closer because of shared interests and values and our mutual desire for a stable and secure world," the Defence Department said in a report to the US Congress on US-India Security Cooperation.
 
"A strong bilateral partnership is in US interests and benefits both countries," said the report prepared in response to a request from the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee on a five-year action plan to strengthen bilateral defence relations.
 
"We expect India's importance to US interests to grow in the long run as India, a major regional and emerging global power, increasingly assumes roles commensurate with its position as a stakeholder and a leader in the international system," it said.
 
Over the next five years, the US will continue to build the support structures necessary to ensure the maturation of a robust and mutually beneficial defence relationship with India in the Asia-Pacific and globally, the report said.
 
The US defence department, it said, "will advance the defence relationship by deepening people-to-people ties through continued military-to-military engagements, implementing agreed upon cooperation and pursuing new avenues of collaboration with particular emphasis on maritime security and counterterrorism activities, and expanding defence trade and armaments cooperation.
 
On the counterterrorism front, the United States continues to focus on Al Qaeda and other terrorist threats that emanate from South Asia, it said noting for some of these groups, particularly Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taeba (LeT), blamed for the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, India remains the primary target.
 
As "LeT's activities continue to threaten US interests and South Asian regional stability," the US "will continue to follow the guidance of our National Strategy for Counterterrorism which calls for joining with key partners, like India, to share the burdens of our common security goals."
 
 
"In doing so, we will seek to expand counterterrorism cooperation with India, and our current special operations engagements in the region will continue to focus on the mutually beneficial ways in which we can enhance each other's capabilities.
 
"In both instances, the Defence Department will work with the State Department and other interagency colleagues as appropriate to work with India in the emerging Asian regional security architecture and other multilateral forums, such as the ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting-Plus," it said.
 
Asserting that deepening maritime security cooperation with India holds great potential over the next five years across a range of issues, the report said: "The United States appreciates India's continued contribution to the counter-piracy mission in the western Indian Ocean and will support India's leadership role in regional counter-piracy efforts."
 
The US Navy would like to work with the Indian Navy to improve capabilities to perform higher-end, operational missions in the Indian Ocean region as the strategic context dictates, it said.
 


Location: Washington

Date: 11/2/2011

Title: Asian American-owned Businesses Sponsor USPAACC’s CelebrAsian 2010

Description: US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation (USPAACC) has announced that 15 Asian American-owned businesses will be sponsoring USPAACC’s 25th Anniversary CelebrAsian Business Opportunity Conference on May 25-27, 2010 at the Omni Shoreham hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, DC and The United States Capitol. The national business conference aims to increase procurement opportunities for Asian American suppliers.

PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi is the Conference Chair; PepsiCo and Wells Fargo are the Corporate Co-Chairs; Alorica, Inc. is the Asian American Business Co-Chair.

Asian American-owned Business sponsors include: Alorica, Inc.; Ampcus, Inc.; CE2 Corporation; Infinity; MSL Express; PCCW Global; Peri Software; Planned Systems, Inc.; Sugar Bowl Bakery; Techni Source Services Group; Topline Products; Tronex; and VXI Global Solutions, Inc.
 


Location: Washington D.C.

Date: 4/4/2010