Congressman Brad Sherman, a senior member of powerful House Foreign Relations Committee, said this during a meeting with the new Indian Ambassador to the US, S Jaishankar at the Capitol Hill on Thursday.
"The Ambassador and I discussed US-India civilian nuclear cooperation, ways to expand economic relations between India and the US, critical security issues in South and Central Asia, and cooperation on counterterrorism," Sherman said in a statement.
We discussed working with the Indian-American community to achieve "common goals" and pursue "shared interests", he said.
"I will continue to work very closely with the Indian- American community to strengthen the relationship between the two nations," Sherman said.
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A Democratic lawmaker from California, Sherman has established friendship with several of India's ambassadors to the US.
In the few weeks that he has been in Washington as the new Indian Ambassador, Jaishankar has met nearly a number of top lawmakers from both the Republican and the Democratic parties including the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, John Boehner, among others.
With all of them, the Ambassador is believed to have taken up India's concerns on the proposed immigration reform and the need to ensure that the H-1B employers are treated in a fair manner.
Jaishankar is also understood to have put across the Indian point of view on arrest and indictment of Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade in New York last month on charges of visa fraud and misrepresentation of facts.