Synergies Summit in Washington DC June 16-17

Synergies Summit in Washington DC June 16-17


Date: Thursday, June 11, 2009 2:46 AM


<<<<< JOB DESTRUCTION NEWSLETTER No. 2024 -- 6/11/2009 >>>>>

It looks like the lobbying campaign for more H-1Bs and more offshoring to
India is getting underway. An event called the "Synergies Summit" that is
sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the US India Business Council
(USIBC), will be held in Washington DC on June 16-17.

Make no mistake about it -- the purpose of the summit is to promote Indian
immigration to the U.S. and the offshoring of U.S. industries to India. You
can bet the Indians will also use this opportunity to push their nuclear
"energy" program and to cram their irradiated mangos down our throats. The
corporatalk in the following statement makes it crystal clear what the agenda
is despite the foggy wording:

"Azim Premji, Founding Chairman of WIPRO, who will be felicitated
for his Global Vision, possesses the capabilities and skills to
articulate how global sourcing is a positive force -- one that
provides our businesses the opportunity to remain globally
competitive -- an essential ingredient to creating jobs here at
home and abroad.

The summit will be attended by a "who's who" list of corporate power brokers,
lobbyists, and Indian and US politicians. Several members of Obama's cabinet
will be sucking up there also, including the Senator from Punjab (Hillary
Clinton), who will be one of the keynote speakers.

So far, and not surprisingly, the US media has been almost totally silent
about the summit even though the USIBC called this event a "spectacular coup".
The dead silence shouts loudly that US jobs are on the auction block. News
blackouts of the summit doesn't extend to the Indian press however, as they
are slobbering all over the story.

Be sure to go to the summit public notice link below to see pictures of the
guest list (short link provided). You can join them in DC for the low, low
price of $500. That includes having dinner with the author of "Slumdog
Millionaire." Belch!

It's rather interesting to note that Obama's new nominees aren't on the guest
list: Aneesh Chopra, the nation's Chief Technology Officer (CTO). and Vivek
Kundra, our new Chief Information Officer (CIO). Surely they are going to
attend, so why aren't they on the list?


REFERENCES:


http://www.usibc.com/
US India Business Council


Summit Public Notice
http://tiny.cc/slumdogsumm

http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20090608006327&newsLang=en
USIBC s "Synergies Summit" to "Reboot" U.S.-India Ties


http://www.indiawest.com/readmore.aspx?id=1212&sid=6
USIBC to Hold High-Powered Synergies Summit in D.C.


http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20090609/838/tbs-synergies-summit-to-reboot-us-india.html
Synergies Summit to 'reboot' US-India ties


http://www.ptinews.com/pti%5Cptisite.nsf/0/46B85D514688761C652575D00022E7D6?OpenDocument
Obama Admin to unveil its India agenda at USIBC on June 17


http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/protectionism-an-issueconcern-needs-to-be-resisted-usibc/63985/on
Protectionism, an issue of concern, needs to be resisted: USIBC


http://www.noslaves.com/content/how-do-we-get-unemployed-americans-picket-conference
Join the chat about the Synergies Summit.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgukFLIzOCw
Mangos that Glow in the Dark

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6&jb=ffcf14&ju=

or

http://tiny.cc/slumdogsumm


Indra K. Nooyi
PepsiCo



Hillary Clinton
Sec. Hillary Clinton
U.S. Department of State

AzimPremji6
Azim Premji
Wipro Technologies



Sy Sternberg_agm2
Sy Sternberg
New York Life



anil-ambani_agm
Anil Ambani
Reliance ADA Group

Gary Locke
Sec. Gary Locke
U.S. Department of Commerce

Anand_Sharma_300
Hon. Anand Sharma
Minister of Commerce and Industry
Government of India



ron_kirk
Amb. Ron Kirk
U.S. Trade Representative



Amb. Meera Shankar, Government of India| Tarun Das, Confederation of Indian
Industry Prathap Reddy Apollo Hospitals Group | Hari Bhartia, Jubilant
Organosys Ltd Venu Srinivasan, TVS Motor Company Ltd. | Som Mittal, NASSCOM


June 16th
6:30-9:30 pm
Cultural Recital performed by and Honoring Sarod Maestro, Aashish Khan and
Novelist & Author of Slumdog Millionaire, Vikas Swarup at The Newseum
555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC


June 17th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
"Synergies Summit"
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
1615 H St. NW
Washington, DC




*Registration Closes Wednesday, June 10 at 12 pm*


Gala Reception & "Synergies Summit" (June 16-17)

Members - $300
Non-Members - $500
Government - $200

Gala Reception ONLY (June 16)

Members - $200
Non-Members - $300
Government - $150

"Synergies Summit" ONLY (June 17)

Members - $200
Non-Members - $300
Government - $150


For press registration, please email Kerri Hazama of Gutenberg Communications
at kerri@gutenbergpr.com


*Priority will be given to USIBC members; Space is limited*


For more information, please contact Nick Lembo at nlembo@uschamber.com U.S.-
India Business Council | 1615 H Street, NW | Washington, DC 20062-2000



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http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20090608006327&newsLang=en

http://www.usibc.com
June 08, 2009 05:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time USIBC s "Synergies Summit" to
"Reboot" U.S.-India Ties

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC), under
the leadership of its Chairman, Indra K. Nooyi, will celebrate 34 years as the
premier business advocacy organization promoting U.S.-India commercial ties by
hosting India s Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Anand Sharma,
together with a constellation of U.S. Cabinet Secretaries, including Secretary
of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke, and the new
U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Ron Kirk.
USIBC will felicitate private sector icons Azim Premji and Anil Ambani,
together with Sy Sternberg. The two-day "Synergies Summit", scheduled June
16/17 in Washington, D.C. will focus on the opportunities that will flow from
inherent synergies bolstering the world s two largest free-market democracies.

"With the historic elections in both countries now behind us, USIBC aims to
bang the pots and pans and awake both governments as to the real work that
now needs to be completed in order to keep the U.S.-India commercial and trade
relationship flourishing," said Ron Somers, President of USIBC.

"USIBC s 34th Anniversary `Synergies Summit' will be closely watched and
widely attended by individuals and organizations who can help the U.S.-India
relationship regain the high ground, which we have all worked so hard to
achieve," Somers said. Already 350 business leaders have registered for
attendance, including a high-level Confederation of Indian Industry
(CII) executive mission being led by CII s new President, Venu Srinivasan and
CII s Chief Mentor, Tarun Das.

Icons from the private sector will be accorded USIBC s highest honors for
their Global Vision, Global Leadership, and Business Excellence at USIBC s
34th Anniversary "Synergies Summit".

"Azim Premji, Founding Chairman of WIPRO, who will be felicitated for his
Global Vision, possesses the capabilities and skills to articulate how global
sourcing is a positive force -- one that provides our businesses the
opportunity to remain globally competitive -- an essential ingredient to
creating jobs here at home and abroad. Anil Ambani, Chairman of Reliance ADAG,
who will be honored for his exemplary Global Leadership, is at the cutting
edge advancing telecom, energy development, and entertainment -- and,
significantly, is fostering the convergence of these exciting sectors.
Sy Sternberg, the recently-retired Chairman of New York Life, will be lauded
for his Business Excellence and Commitment to India. Sy Sternberg has been a
passionate advocate for opening India s insurance sector, which will
contribute greatly to establishing a long-term debt market -- necessary to
fund India s massive infrastructure build-out," USIBC s President said. "On
the occasion of USIBC s 34th Anniversary, these three business icons represent
the best of the U.S.-India commercial relationship."

Inaugurating this star-studded event on June 16th at Washington s newest
building, The Newseum, Slumdog Millionaire author Vikas Swarup will receive
USIBC s 34th Anniversary Award for "Cultural Ties That Bind" for the author s
contribution illuminating aspects of society that facilitate a deeper
understanding and abiding respect for humanity. Sarod Maestro Aashish Khan
will then share the traditions of Indian culture, emphasizing the synergies of
friendship that connect our peoples.

The U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC), formed in 1975 at the request of the
Government of India and the U.S. Government to deepen trade and strengthen
commercial ties is hosted under the aegis of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The
U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world s largest business federation
representing more than 3 million businesses and organizations of every size,
sector and region.

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http://www.indiawest.com/readmore.aspx?id=1212&sid=6

USIBC to Hold High-Powered Synergies Summit in D.C.

By RICHARD SPRINGER
indiawest.com June 04, 2009 06:05:00 PM


The US-India Business Council, the premier organization in the U.S.
promoting trade and business between the U.S. and India, is holding one of the
most high-powered India-U.S. business summits in recent memory June
16-17 in Washington, D.C.

In a reflection on how crucial India has become for U.S policymakers, the
forum will feature three Obama administration heavyweights: Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and U.S. Trade Representative
Ron Kirk. Doubtless many more U.S. policymakers in D.C. will be attending.

Headliners from India will include Wipro Technologies chairman Azim Premji,
Reliance ADA Group chairman Anil Ambani and Confederation of Indian Industry
chief mentor Tarun Das.

Besides USIBC board chairman and CEO Indra K. Nooyi and USIBC board member and
New York Life CEO/chairman Sy Sternberg, the high-powered speaker line-up
includes former U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen of the Cohen Group,
former U.S. Ambassador to India Richard Celeste and senior partner emeritus of
McKinsey & Company Rajat Gupta.

The full roster of attendees reads like a Who s Who of business between the
U.S. and India. For conference information, visit: www.usibc.com, or
contact: Nick Lembon, lembo@uschamber.org.

USIBC has followed up upon its spectacular coup in getting Nooyi, easily the
most high-profile Indian American CEO in the U.S., to chair the organization,
by adding many prestigious board members. The group has also increased its
influence by organizing recent meetings in India on specific business sectors
(media and entertainment, telecom and IT) and issued timely statements on
improvements in U.S.-India relations.

Current board members include Cohen, Gupta, Warburg Pincus co-president
Charles Kaye, General Electric India president Tejpreet Chopra, Chatterjee
Group president P.C. Chatterjee and former U.S. Ambassador Frank Wisner.

West Coast board members include Arun Kumar, lead partner, India Practice, at
KPMG LLP; Kenneth Juster, executive vice president, Salesforce.com; Raj
Nathan, chief marketing officer, worldwide, Sybase; and Shailesh Rao, managing
director of Google India.

USIBC president Ron Somers told India-West in an e-mail that the -"astonishing
electoral outcome in India provides a rare opportunity for USIBC to awaken the
Obama administration and India to the absolute excitement we all feel so
deeply about and which was so perfectly expressed two weeks ago by the people
of India."

-"With a new government in India now in formation, and the Obama
administration presently staffing key posts that will shape U.S.-India
engagement for the long future, our companies have much at stake to make
certain that momentum is regained, our trajectory is pointed ever-upward and
our countries are united."

USIBC, celebrating its 34th anniversary in 2009, was formed in 1975 at the
request of the governments of the U.S. and India -"to involve the private
sectors of both countries to strengthen the commercial linkages between the
world s two largest free-market democracies."

Its joint programs include the U.S.-India Economic Dialogue (CEO Forum), the
U.S.-India High Technology Cooperation Group, the U.S.-India Energy Dialogue,
the Defense Procurement and Production Group and the U.S.-India Trade Policy
Forum. Thirteen executive committees and working groups meet regularly to
assess progress on the ground, and USIBC organizes sector-specific missions to
India.

Headquartered at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C., USIBC has
established a presence in New York through the Manhattan-India Investment
Roundtable in affiliation with the U.S. Council for International Business.
USIBC also maintains offices in California and New Delhi.

Mythili Sankaran, USIBC s newly-named West Coast director in Silicon Valley,
told India-West that USIBC, which has more than 300 members, offers firms
doing business in India -"an incredible resource." The West Coast office, she
added, will capitalize on the fact that so many high-tech firms are based in
Silicon Valley, to promote Indo-U.S. trade in those sectors.

Prior to joining USIBC, Sankaran was CEO of a mobile/Web2.0 startup, Koollage.
Before that, she was an executive at the American India Foundation.

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http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20090609/838/tbs-synergies-summit-to-reboot-us-india.html

Synergies Summit to 'reboot' US-India ties

Arun KumarTue, Jun 9 09:19 AM

Washington, June 9 (IANS) Top US government officials, including Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton, will participate in a Synergies Summit hosted by a
premier business advocacy organisation to 'reboot' US-India ties after the
elections in both countries.


India's Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma, US Secretary of Commerce
Gary Locke and the new US Trade Representative Ron Kirk will also attend the
summit marking the US-India Business Council's (USIBC) 34th anniversary.

The two-day Synergies Summit on June 16-17 will focus on the opportunities
that will flow from inherent synergies bolstering the world's two largest
free-market democracies, it announced.

'With the historic elections in both countries now behind us, USIBC aims to
'bang the pots and pans' and awake both governments as to the real work that
now needs to be completed in order to keep the US-India commercial and trade
relationship flourishing,' said USIBC president Ron Somers.

The summit 'will be closely watched and widely attended by individuals and
organizations that can help the US-India relationship regain the high ground,
which we have all worked so hard to achieve,' Somers said.

Already 350 business leaders have registered for attendance, including a high-
level Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) executive mission being led by
CII's new president, Venu Srinivasan and CII's chief mentor, Tarun Das.

Headed by Pepsico's Indian American CEO, Indra K. Nooyi, USIBC represents some
310 American companies, who have presence in India. Of them 220 firms figure
in the list of Fortune-500.

The star-studded event will be inaugurated at The Newseum by diplomat-author
Vikas Swarup, who will receive USIBC's 34th Anniversary Award for 'Cultural
Ties That Bind' for his contribution illuminating aspects of society that
facilitate a deeper understanding and abiding respect for humanity.

(Arun Kumar can be contacted at arun.kumar@ians.in)


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http://www.ptinews.com/pti%5Cptisite.nsf/0/46B85D514688761C652575D00022E7D6?OpenDocument

Obama Admin to unveil its India agenda at USIBC on June 17


Lalit K Jha
Washington, June 9 (PTI) The Obama Administration may unveil its India agenda
at 'Synergies Summit' of the US India Business Council on June 17 when three
of its top officials including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be
present.

Clinton and other officials are expected to spell out the new administration's
policy for India, with whom the US President has favoured "deep" strategic
relations.

India, on the other hand, would be represented by its Commerce Minister and
some of its leading corporate leaders, including Azim Premji and Anil Ambani.

Besides Clinton, the United States Government would be represented by its
Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke and US Trade Representatives Ambassador Ron
Kirk at the day-long deliberations between the corporate leaders of the two
countries at the 34th annual convention of the USIBC.

The US officials are expected to articulate the policies of the Obama
Administration towards India and set the ball rolling for the rest part of
Obama's current tenure.

In the first five months of its governance, the Obama Administration had to
wait for the elections in India to be over. Now that the new government has
occupied its seat in New Delhi the White House does not want to waste any time
and it now seems to be all set to put the relationship on fast track.
PTI

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http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/protectionism-an-issueconcern-needs-to-be-resisted-usibc/63985/on

Protectionism, an issue of concern, needs to be resisted: USIBC Lalit K Jha/
PTI / Washington June 8, 2009, 10:53 IST

Observing that voices of protectionism emanating from the political quarters,
is an issue of concern for American businesses, an Indo-US
chamber has said it believes that such trends need to be resisted.


"Protectionism is an issue of concern for us. Such an easy political catch
word; we need to resist this," said Ron Somers, President, US India Business
Council (USIBC), and argued that outsourcing, global sourcing is
enabling US companies remain competitive in the world market.

"For American companies to remain globally competitive, our companies are
looking to do business all around the world, accessing best values, best
resources and best talents. It is only then that we can create jobs in the
US," he said.

When specifically asked about H-1B visa and US President Barack Obama
announcing his intention of stopping jobs being outsourced to Bangalore,
India, Somers said the Congressional attack on outsourcing, specifically on
India, is unfortunate.

"The recent legislations introduced in the United States Senate would severely
restrict the flow of high skilled immigrants to the US. We believe this is
harmful. It hurts the American competitiveness," he said, adding that the US
Chamber is working closely with the elected representatives up on the Hill to
resist this campaign rhetoric.

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