"President Obama's visit opens a new chapter in US-India relations, and a new era for India in global affairs," said Jason Isaacson from the American Jewish Committee (AJC) in a statement yesterday as Obama concluded his three-day trip to New Delhi.
In a statement AJC praised the agreements between the two countries during the Obama's visit, including the breaking of the impasse on civil nuclear cooperation. AJC had actively supported the follow-on legislation for bilateral civil nuclear cooperation, enacted in 2008.
AJC leadership delegations led by president Stanley Bergman, Isaacson and AJC Asia Pacific Institute Director Shira Loewenberg visited New Delhi twice in 2014, meeting with senior government officials. In addition, Bergman and other AJC leaders met with Prime Minister Modi in New York last September on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
Earlier this month, AJC announced the appointment of a new representative, Arjun Hardas, in New Delhi to help maintain and strengthen these relations.