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English: U.S. Reps. Brain Baird, Adam Smith, and Jim McDermott join Jay Inslee at the Coloquium on India on June 23, 2001. To Inslee's left are Jagdish Sharma and David Malik. The Colloquium featured presentations on Political Perspective, Economic Perspective, Health Perspectives, and Small Business Opportunities in India. Participating groups included the Indo-American Friendship Forum, and the University of Washington South Asia Center. |
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Source | https://web.archive.org/web/20041204095844/http://www.house.gov/inslee/photo_colloquium_india.htm |
Author | Office of Congressman Jay Inslee |
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