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Another Indian appointed to key position in US

But why do you have this obsession with overseas Indians and their any little success , aren’t there successful people in India ?

Our greatest Success would be when we will make our country a better place and this is why I would celebrate E Sreedharan who lived his entire life in India & built monumental rail projects over Sundhar Pichai , their success is like a elephant teeth , nothing but modern day slave mindset, just like in old times a Indian would feel proud fighting Second World War in a British Indian Army ..they would show those medals to their people as a achievement , did that mean anything to creation of India ?
Celebrating success of overseas Indians does not mean that we dont celebrate success of Indians within India. E Sreedharan, APJ Kalam etc have been celebrated widely.
We take pride in soldiers fighting for INA, not for British Indian army.
 
He is like American born Chinese, no loyalty to their homeland so Indians should not be jumping for joy.
 
Congratulations. Credit should be given where it is due.
 
Of India Descent.. not Indian...

If you read his bio, he was born in the UK it seems.....

chalo yahi sahi :sarcastic:
Note how Chinese never brag about ethnic Chinese astronauts, scientists and politicians in the US.

Chinese have people like Steven Chu (previous US Secretary of Energy, Nobel Prize winner and professor), Gary Locke (first Chinese American governor), Charles Kao (inventor of fiber optics), etc. but we take little pride in it. Maybe mention it once in a while.

They're distant relatives working for another master. Remember, even in British Empire days, there were Indian lackeys of the British who gladly took their table scraps to viciously oppress the Indian people.

you people are not free think yourself , you are not free to celebrate success of chinses people . you can celebrate ccp success only .
 
Vivek Murthy is confirmed as Surgeon General of US



The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Dr. Vivek Murthy as US surgeon general, a role he had held under the Obama administration and reprises during a key chapter in the Biden administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Lawmakers voted 57-43 to confirm Murthy, with Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Roger Marshall of Kansas, Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Rob Portman of Ohio and Mitt Romney of Utah joining all 50 Democrats in voting to support his nomination.
Murthy's confirmation comes after Asian Democratic Sens. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois and Mazie Hirono of Hawaii vowed Tuesday to oppose President Joe Biden's Cabinet nominees who aren't minorities until there's movement by the White House to diversify the administration with Asian American appointments. With the Senate confirming Biden's final Cabinet secretary nominee, former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, as Labor secretary Monday evening, Biden is the first president in more than 30 years to have all of his original Cabinet secretary nominees confirmed to their posts as the 15 major agency heads.
Murthy was a top health adviser to the Biden campaign. He was part of Biden's public health advisory committee as the pandemic first took hold in the US and served as a co-chair of the President-elect's Covid-19 advisory board during the transition.
Two sources familiar with the matter told CNN in December that Murthy is expected to have an expanded portfolio in the Biden administration. As surgeon general under President Barack Obama, a position he held from 2014 to 2017, Murthy helped lead the national response to the Ebola and Zika viruses and the opioid crisis, among other health challenges.
Murthy faced opposition from some Republicans during his Senate confirmation process in 2014 because of his characterization of gun violence in the US as a public health crisis. He was ultimately narrowly confirmed.
He held the role for about two years under the Obama administration until he was asked to resign by the Trump White House in 2017 with about two years remaining in his standard four-year term, a dismissal some Democrats criticized at the time as politicizing the position.
Trump then nominated Dr. Jerome Adams, an anesthesiologist who previously served as the Indiana state health commissioner, to the job in 2017. Adams' four-year term was set to expire in September before he announced in January that he had been asked by Biden's team to leave his role.
Is he a citizen of India?
 
Does that means that Biden Administration is saying that White who quaified for such position in USA is now a rarity or getting extinct?
:sarcastic: :sarcastic: :sarcastic:
 

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