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Talk about a really awkward “oops“ moment.
A freshman US lawmaker mistook two senior US officials of Indian-origin to be Indian government representatives at a Congressional hearing earlier this week, leading to some mirth and a bit of ridicule about American insularity and ignorance.
The faux pas occurred during a House sub-committee hearing on US-India relations.
Minnow Congressman Clay Clawson, a newly elected Republican from Florida, while addressing Nisha Biswal and Arun Kumar, two Obama administration officials who were testifying before the panel, kept referring to “your country“ and “your governmen“. “I'm familiar with your country; I love your country ,“ Clawson said. “Anything I can do to make the relationship with India better, I'm willing and enthusiastic about doing so.“ But he was misled by the names and skin colour of Biswal and Kumar into thinking they were Indians.

Amid bemused looks from the officials and several others at the hearing, Clawson asked the officials if “their“ government could loosen restrictions on US capital investments in India. “Just as your capital is welcome here to produce goodpaying jobs in the US, I`d like our capital to be welcome there,“ he said. “I ask cooperation and commitment and priority from your government in so doing. Can I have that?“ By then, Biswal had realized his gaffe and recovered sufficiently to gently tell him, “I think your question is to the Indian government...We certainly share your sentiment, and we certainly will advocate that on behalf of the US.“ At least one other lawmaker, Congressman Eliot Engel, the full panel's ranking Democrat, realized his junior colleague's mistake and tried tactfully to cover up by thanking both Biswal and Kumar “for your service to our country“.

Clawson, a former basketball player who won a special election last month to replace Trey Radel, who resigned following a cocaine bust, later apologized for his gaffe. “I made a mistake in speaking before being fully briefed and I apologize... I'm a quick study , but in this case I shot an air ball,“ he said.

But the word got out and edited version of the hearing video was quickly making the rounds. “GOP congressman addresses dark-skinned US officials as if they are Indian diplomats,“ hissed Slate.com.
American insularity and ignorance is the stuff of barbs, although in this case it was clearly. This was a case of mistaken identity and notion.

Although foreign officials rarely testify before US Congress, it is not unheard of. But the joke goes that many Americans know little about their own country and its growing diversity , let alone their own neighbours -not to even mention countries far away .
 
Even though Nisha Biswal and Arun Kumar are appointed in US admin, they represent indian cause than US ones. That is trademark of indian origin Americans or any other country - they represent indian cause. So in reality US Conressman was correct to identify Nisha Biswal and Arun Kumar as defecto indian officials.
 
Even though Nisha Biswal and Arun Kumar are appointed in US admin, they represent indian cause than US ones. That is trademark of indian origin Americans or any other country - they represent indian cause. So in reality US Conressman was correct to identify Nisha Biswal and Arun Kumar as defecto indian officials.

You spelled de-facto incorrectly.
 
Even though Nisha Biswal and Arun Kumar are appointed in US admin, they represent indian cause than US ones. That is trademark of indian origin Americans or any other country - they represent indian cause. So in reality US Conressman was correct to identify Nisha Biswal and Arun Kumar as defecto indian officials.

Indian-Americans have served their country well and hence you see them hired for key posts in Obama's administration. I don't know the exact figure but there are more than 50 Indian-Americans among his staff.
 
You spelled de-facto incorrectly.

good you corrected that.

Indian-Americans have served their country well and hence you see them hired for key posts in Obama's administration. I don't know the exact figure but there are more than 50 Indian-Americans among his staff.

These indians were hired to work for America cause but they are not and Obama administration is finding that out slowly.
 
good you corrected that.



These indians were hired to work for America cause but they are not and Obama administration is finding that out slowly.

You are becoming more predictable. Key administrative staff are selected based on their expertise and their long and valuable service. They are grilled by US senate by both liberals and conservatives before they are selected.
 
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