Indian-Americans are taking over US: Biden


By Arul Louis

New York, Mar 5 (IANS): Indian-Americans are taking over the US, President Joe Biden said while congratulating Swati Mohan, the NASA engineer, who guided the Mars rover Perseverance to a soft landing on the Red Planet.

"It's amazing. Indian of descent Americans are taking over this country. You, my Vice President, my speechwriter Vinay. But I tell you what, thanks. You guys are incredible," he said during a virtual meeting to congratulate Mohan and others on the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) team that landed the Perseverance on Mars.

"One of the reasons why we're such an incredible country is we're such a diverse country. We bring the best out of every single solitary culture in the world here in the US of America. And we give people an opportunity," Biden said of the immigrants.

Mohan, who proudly displays her Indian identity with a bindi on her forehead, said: "Being able to work with this incredibly diverse talented team that has become like a family, spending years creating our own technological marvel has been a privilege."

The NASA engineer said that she had been inspired as a child to get into space exploration by watching the Star Trek TV series where a "fantastical, really, really close knit team" was working together for sole purpose of exploring space "and understanding new things and seeking new life".

Biden's Vice President is Kamala Harris and his director of speech writing is Vinay Reddy, who is one of more than 20 Indian-Americans named to senior positions in his administration.

Two Indian women astronauts have gone to space, Kalpana Chawla, who was killed on her second mission aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger that broke up in 2003, and Sunita Williams, who has been a commander of the International Space Station.

Astronaut Raja Chari belongs to the Artemis team from which the next members of future expeditions will be selected. He is to command the SpaceX Crew-3 mission set for September.

When JPL Director Michael Watkins introduced Mohan, Biden said: "Hey Doc, how are you?"

Mohan said she was well and as she began to thank him for taking the time to speak to them, he cut her off, saying,:"Are you kidding me? What an honour this is, what an incredible honour this is" (for him to speak to her).

After mentioning the achievement of Indian-Americans, he told her: "Did you want to say something? I'll be quiet."

Mohan said she hoped that Perseverance would be able to find new life on Mars.

She recalled to him the moments before the Perseverance landed on the Red Planet: Although it was going pretty smooth, the team was "really nervous and, frankly, terrified until we got through those final seven minutes".

Mohan, who guided the rover safely to a soft landing, said: "To be able to call 'touchdown' safely, to see those first images come back from Mars, to see the place where we have never been able to go to on Mars before and go there -- reach there for the express purpose of seeking out new life just made it feel like I was living in a dream."

Biden replied: "I tell you what, you feel like you live in a dream, you've created a dream for millions and millions of young kids young Americans.

"You restored a dose of confidence in the American people. They were beginning to wonder if we are still the country we always believed we were. You guys did it. You guys gave a sense of America's back. It's astounding what you did. You should not underestimate it."

Taking a dig at his predecessor Donald Trump, Biden said that he had heard of a head of state who wondered what had happened to the US.

"They used to be so proud to do great things. And here they can't even deal with a coronavirus.

"It matters because democracies have to demonstrate they can run efficiently.

"We have never ever, ever failed to meet a call. We've set our mind to it. And we've done it together. And that's what you all show. So, it goes way beyond the whole notion of what you just recently did," he added.

Mohan said that there was "the thrill of all the scientific discoveries that are yet to come and what Perseverance can actually find -- and hopefully find those signs of past life on Mars".

Under Mohan's guidance, Perseverance slowed down from a speed of nearly 20,000 km per hour with retrorockets and a parachute to about 3 kmph to touch down at the Jezero Crater on Mars about 224 million miles away from Earth on February 18.

 

  

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore/Kankanady, Ottawa/Canada

    Fri, Mar 05 2021

    Opportunity for India during these India-US bhai-bhai times, to seek SC seat.

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  • Robb, USA

    Fri, Mar 05 2021

    I am embarrassed and offended by the commentary being made in our conservative publications. I don't think for one minute that President Biden was being insensitive when he complimented Indian Americans for their talent and many contributions to science and technology. They are doing many important jobs here. The conservatives can't stand that immigrants from other countries are getting credit for doing great things here and they do anything they can to undermine the President. If you happen to read some of their nasty commentary, I hope you understand that they don't represent most Americans.

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore/Kankanady, Ottawa/Canada

    Fri, Mar 05 2021

    President Biden is all praise for Indian talent and he shows he meant it sincerely. The US will reach greater heights with the contributions Indian scientists and Indians in other fields, especially medicine, computer technology and engineering, and will make the US great again. Many Indians in Canada are doing likewise, Both the US and Canada are, after all, the land of Immigrants from other countries. If only India recognized domestic talent from where the immigrants came to the West, India too would have shone. But talent cannot be confined within territorial limits. It will go where there is opportunity to shine.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 05 2021

    Brain drain in India is advantage USA. States must thank all governments of India since from independence which could not prevent it.........

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