Priyam Gandhi Mody explored Indo-US Strategic Partnership amidst the 2024 elections with the Global Indian Diaspora in Chicago on 30th April 2024. The Global Indian Diaspora is set to gain deep insights into the impact of the upcoming elections in India and the United States on the Indo-US strategic partnership as renowned author and communications strategist Priyam Gandhi Mody delivered a compelling talk. Drawing parallels between the electoral processes in both countries, Priyam Gandhi Mody sheds light on the significance of these elections for the two largest and oldest democracies in the world. Priyam Gandhi Mody thoughtfully stated, “Bharat is not only the largest but also the oldest democracy.” She emphasized how ancient Indian texts like the Rigveda, Atharvaveda, and Mahabharata reference democratic practices, highlighting India’s rich history of Democracy. She also discussed the robust electoral process conducted on a massive scale in India and Prime Minister Modi’s vision of ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) and its potential to deepen cooperation between the US and India in various sectors, including space, deep sea explorations, defense, highly skilled human resources, and economic development. For instance, the outcome of the US elections could impact the H1B visa policies, which could affect the flow of highly skilled Indian professionals to the US, thereby influencing the human resources sector.
Members of the Indian Diaspora with Author Priyam Gandhi Mody, Rakesh Malhotra Founder of Global India Diaspora, Abhinav Raina, Nimesh Jani, Vandana Jhingan and Yogesh Shah
Rakesh Malhotra, founder of Global Indian Diaspora, underscored the immense significance and relevance of the Indo-US strategic partnership, stating that, “Democracy fuels progress and prosperity! Today, we delved into an insightful discussion with Priyam Gandhi Mody, exploring the parallels between the world’s two largest and oldest democracies gearing up for elections. As two nations built on shared values of inclusivity and diversity, the Indo-US leadership is not just important; it’s paramount for peace, economic development, sustainability, and cooperation worldwide.”
Avatans Kumar, the award-winning journalist, shared insights on the influences of narratives and social media on voters in both countries, stating that “In an age of information overload, understanding the impact of narratives and social media on voters is crucial for India and the United States. These platforms shape opinions and sway decisions, making them powerful tools in modern Democracy. Kumar facilitated a stimulating Q&A session and engaging discussion with Priyam Gandhi Mody and a diverse group of Indian American professionals in attendance, making it an interactive and enriching experience for all.
Priyam Gandhi Mody addressing the Members of the Indian Diaspora
Abhinav Raina, Co-Founder of the Global Indian Diaspora, expressed gratitude and stated that “The Global Indian Diaspora is thrilled and grateful to host Priyam Gandhi Mody as she shares her expertise on the Indo-US strategic partnership amidst the upcoming elections. This event underscores our commitment to fostering dialogue and collaboration among the Indian diaspora worldwide.”
Alpesh Radadiya, host of the event and an active member of Gurukul, added, “We are honored and deeply appreciative to have Priyam Gandhi Mody throwing light on such a crucial topic. Her insights will undoubtedly inspire and inform our community about the future of Indo-US.”