"The Congressional initiative is an important step towards upholding the cultural rights of the Sikh community in the United States," Jaishankar said in a statement, days after 105 Congressmen from both the Republican and Democratic parties wrote to Hagel on the issue.
"The large number of signatories to this letter testifies to the important role played by the Sikh community in the United States and its various walks of life. The Sikh community's success in the United States is a source of pride for India and a pillar of the India-US partnership," Jaishankar said.
"India takes pride in being the cradle of Sikhism. The Sikh community is an intrinsic part of India's multi-religious and pluralistic fabric. Sikhs have made India proud with their sacrifices, achievements and leadership," he said.
"India's Sikh sons and daughters have held the highest offices in the land and have served at the highest ranks including at four star ranks in the Indian military. The tremendous progress and prosperity they have achieved, and their enormous contribution to their motherland, speak volumes about their indefatigable spirit of enterprise and diligence," Jaishankar said.