Trump nominates Kenneth Juster as US envoy to India
President Donald Trump has nominated Kenneth Juster ( pictured), a top economic aide and one of the key architects of the historic Indo-US civil nuclear agreement, to be the next US ambassador to India.
Trump sent Juster’s nomination to US Senate and a confirmation hearing is likely soon.
Juster, 62, played a key role in enhancing Indo-US ties under the Bush administration. He would replace Richard Verma as the top American diplomat to India if his name is confirmed.
The position has been vacant since January 20, after Verma put in his papers, as Trump took over as US president. Just er served as the undersecretary of commerce for industry and security from 2001 to 2005 and was also the deputy assistant to Trump for international economic affairs and deputy director of the National Economic Council from January this year.
In the private sector, he has been a partner at investment firm Warburg Pincus LLC, executive vice-president at
Salesforce.com, and senior partner at the law firm Arnold & Porter. He has also served as chairman of Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and as vice-chairman of The Asia Foundation.