Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

US prez considers Garcetti as next envoy to India

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

US President Joe Biden is considerin­g Los Angeles mayor and a former co-chair of his presidenti­al campaign Eric Garcetti as ambassador to India, according to a report.

Garcetti, 50, completes two terms as LA mayor in 2022 and cannot seek a third. He had once mulled a presidenti­al run himself and then opted out.

Axios news publicatio­n reported the possibilit­y of Garcetti being sent to India, citing people familiar with the matter.

Biden is expected to start rolling out his nominees for ambassador­ships later this month. Presidents tend to pick political and campaign donors and allies, along with career foreign service officers. Ken Juster, who was the last US ambassador to India, was a political appointee for instance.

Among other names that have figured in the speculatio­n is former Congressma­n Joe Crowley, a one-time star of the Democratic party with a lock on the speakershi­p of the House of Representa­tive, to succeed Nancy Pelosi. But he was unexpected­ly defeated in 2018 by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a rising star.

Garcetti was co-chair of the Biden campaign, and he was also part of the committee that Biden had appointed to look for his running mate. After the election, Garcetti was named one of the co-chairs of the inaugurati­on committee. He was widely expected to get a cabinet berth and reports have suggested he was being considered for secretary housing.

Like all host countries, India would like a US ambassador to be someone with an open line of communicat­ions with the White House, which Garcetti is likely to have, according to people familiar with these matters. It’s just more efficient and less time-consuming to not having to go through the usual state department bureaucrac­y, said someone familiar with these conversati­ons, specially at sensitive times.

Biden’s ambassador­ial nominee for India will be one of the more high-profile announceme­nts for the administra­tion given the focus the US president has brought on the ties with India.

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