Krishnan Suthanthiran, President/Founder of TBG, Establishes GNRIA and Aims to Promote India as A Global Leader

Krishnan Suthanthiran, President/Founder of TBG, Establishes GNRIA and Aims to Promote India as A Global Leader

Washington, DC, USA – (EIN PRESSWIRE) – April 21, 2025

Dr. Krishnan Suthanthiran, President and Founder of TeamBest Global Companies, announces the establishment of the Global Non-Resident Indians Association (GNRIA) as a division of Global Best Cure Foundation, a nonprofit organization established in India.  Suthanthiran left India in 1969 and has lived in the U.S. for the past 53 years.  As an Indo-American, he is proud to cherish his Indian heritage and American citizenship and to be an Indo-American.

Many non-resident Indians want to contribute to their motherland, India.  In fact, last year, NRIs sent about 120 billion USD back to India.  India, with its 1.5 billion brilliant minds, has enormous opportunities and challenges to compete in a global economy that is reversing from outsourcing to insourcing.  Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) are a tremendous asset, wherever they are, contributing to the welfare of citizens and the local economies.  India’s current trade deficit with China alone over the last 12 months is nearly 100 billion USD.

As India tries to meet global challenges while addressing its needs and growing its economy, many opportunities arise for Indian citizens.  How can we, the global non-Indian residents, help collectively and cooperatively to navigate the future by enhancing the efforts of the federal and state governments of India?

What is the path to building a stronger country?  Reinvesting.  Suthanthiran understands this well and, in that spirit, has established the GNRIA.  The GNRIA, along with the Proud Indian Party — another think tank also founded by Suthanthiran — will promote the investment of one percent of every GNRI individual's annual income in India as its goal.

GNRIA will hold its first meeting in New Delhi, India, from December 26 to 28, 2025.  This will be the first of what is set to become an annual GNRIA meeting every December, beginning the day after Christmas, from the 26th to the 28th.&nvsp; The purpose of these meetings is to explore ways to contribute to India's growth while remaining connected to its roots.  As part of this initiative, Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and residents can come together to discuss and brainstorm ideas on (1) how to make India a global leader in various fields, (2) explore ways to preserve and promote India's cultural heritage and diversity, and (3) create actionable plans to address social, economic, and environmental challenges.  The program hopes to not only strengthen the bond between NRIs and their homeland but also provide a platform for meaningful contributions to India's development.

For more information, Click here to download the original press release.

Click here to download the PDF.