South Asia Program
The South Asia team promotes trade and investment opportunities for U.S. companies in Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka.
Our team works closely with Chamber members and government officials from the U.S. and respective countries in this region to advocate market-oriented reforms and strengthen commercial ties and American engagement in South Asia. Our staff advances the policy priorities of Chamber members through joint programs with leading business organizations, including AmChams and leadings local chambers of commerce of countries of this region.
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Ahead of India Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Washington, we urge leaders from both governments to commit to $500 billion in bilateral trade.
Among the best opportunities for the U.S. to bolster stability, security, and prosperity at home and abroad comes from leaning into the U.S. relationship with India, the world's fastest growing major economy.
Every year, the U.S. Chamber’s India Ideas Summit brings together a diverse group of leaders from the U.S.-India Corridor to discuss and debate about the most consequential developments in the U.S.-India relationship.
U.S. Secretary of State Gina Raimondo joined our India Ideas Summit in Washington, D.C.
As the U.S. seeks to diversify supply chains and enhance resilience, it should look to deepen its ties with India, which has both the capacity and potential to be an ever more important partner.