WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 28, 2015) – Members of Sister Cities International’s leadership recently concluded a successful visit to India. During the visit, the delegation met with the Mayor of Agra, Hon. Indrajeet Arya to discuss a possible trilateral partnership between Tempe, US – Cusco, Peru – Agra, India.
Agra is home to the Taj Mahal.
During the two-week multi-city tour headed by Chairman Bill Boerum and President and CEO Mary D. Kane, the delegation met Mayors, municipal leaders, and officials from the U.S. embassy and the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs. The visit focused on strengthening and growing the number of U.S.-India sister city and state partnerships.
In addition to the Chairman and President, the delegation also included SCI Global Envoys Thelma Press and Nancy Huppert and Honorary Board member Kevin Hill.
The delegation also discussed outreach to U.S. cities and establishing new sister city relationships with the Mayor of Jaipur, Hon. Nirmal Nahata. President and CEO Mary D. Kane said, “President Obama’s recent visit to India highlighted the growing strong strategic partnership between our two countries. During my meeting with the U.S. embassy and the Indian Ministry, we discussed the strong economic ties that can occur when cities form sister city partnerships.”
The delegation also visited Goa, Manipal, Nagpur, and Mumbai where they toured local hospitals and universities. A meeting with the All India Institute of Local Self-Government in Nagpur focused on creating strategies to expand U.S.-India subnational ties.
There are currently 21 U.S.-India partnerships in the Sister Cities International network with the most recent pairing being Montgomery County and Hyderabad. Sister Cities International looks forward to growing this network of mutually beneficial partnerships.
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