[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 4]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 4285]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




          COMMENDING INDIA ON ITS CELEBRATION OF REPUBLIC DAY

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                               speech of

                          HON. JOSEPH CROWLEY

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                       Wednesday, March 10, 2004

  Mr. CROWLEY. Madam Speaker, it gives me great pleasure to stand here 
today representing the citizens of America in honoring India's Republic 
Day. Fifty-five years ago India reached the goal that every great 
nation strives to attain which is the formation of a Democratic 
Republic. We as a Democratic nation must extend our recognition to the 
fellow nations of the world who represent the ideals of freedom and 
liberty, the same virtues, which make our country so beautiful and 
celebrate with them as we are all believers in Democracy.
  The Indian nation represents one of the emerging nations in our 
increasingly globalized world. Boasting a GDP, the main indicator of 
economic success, that is number 4 on the world rankings, shows how 
impressive their rise has been in such a short period of time in 
relation to gaining independence from monarchy rule.
  Their citizens which are part of the social and economic fabric of 
many of the world's countries including the United States are known for 
there academic success, business prowess, and social acceptance. 
Specifically in the United States they are a vibrant community holding 
the highest per capita income of any other minority community.
  The Indian American community's love for the US and its people has 
also been demonstrated in their increasing participation with the 
political scene. Wanting to get involved so as to be in a position to 
add a new and fresh perspective should be commended and supported. We 
must remember that our forefathers once immigrated from foreign lands 
and it was their work and commitment to a strong country that allowed 
us to flourish through the years. Today we as Americans will recognize 
the same efforts being put forth by the Indian American community in 
their attempts to add to America's prosperity and continual success in 
the years to come.
  I commend India for it's 55th Anniversary of its foundation as a 
republic and point to many future years ahead of successful partnership 
between India and the United States.

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