US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lauds ‘incredible contribution’ of Indian Americans

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May 8, 2012

KOLKATA: US secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Monday lauded the "incredible contribution" of Indian Americans in her country and said the people to people relationship was at the heart of the ties between the two countries.

May 8, 2012

KOLKATA: US secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Monday lauded the "incredible contribution" of Indian Americans in her country and said the people to people relationship was at the heart of the ties between the two countries.

Clinton, who came to Kolkata from Dhaka on Sunday, said in 2011, 35 per cent of all L1 work visas in the US had been issued to Indians. Addressing a gathering at the La Martiniere school here, she said more than 100,000 Indian students were studying in the US.

"So many links between us, we want to promote even more," Clinton said.

In her opening remarks, she also recalled Rabindranath Tagore. "I discovered him when I was in college."

She recalled his quote "Age considers youth ventures".

She met with Indian Premier Manmohan Singh in Delhi on Monday after meeting West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee.