US Senate confirms Garcetti as ambassador to India after delay

This file photo taken on Nov 10, 2022, shows Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti speaking during a ceremony to award Mexican actor/singer/radio personality Angelica Vale a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in Los Angeles. (PHOTO / AP)

WASHINGTON – The US Senate confirmed President Joe Biden's nominee Eric Garcetti as ambassador to India on Wednesday, ending a nearly two-year nomination fight over allegations the former Los Angeles mayor mishandled workplace harassment complaints.

Senators backed Garcetti by 52-42, as seven Republicans joined the majority of Democrats in supporting Garcetti and three Democrats joined most Republicans in voting no.

Biden nominated Garcetti for the post in July 2021 but he was held up partly due to questions about his handling of allegations of sexual harassment against an aide when he was mayor

The United States has not had an ambassador to New Delhi since January 2021.

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"The United States-India relationship is extremely important and it's a very good thing we now have an ambassador," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who led a congressional delegation to India last month.

Biden is eager to deepen ties with India, the world's largest democracy and a major US trading partner, as part of his bid to win what he has framed as a contest between free and autocratic societies.

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There are an estimated 2.7 million Indian immigrants living in the United States.

However, New Delhi has frustrated Washington by participating in military exercises with Russia and increasing purchases of the country's crude oil, an important source of funding for the conflict in Ukraine. India is also a major purchaser of Russian military equipment. 

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Biden nominated Garcetti for the post in July 2021 but he was held up partly due to questions about his handling of allegations of sexual harassment against an aide when he was mayor. Garcetti has denied wrongdoing.

Los Angeles mayor from 2013 until a term limit pushed him from office last year, Garcetti is close to Biden and co-chaired his 2020 presidential campaign.