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A. I. Benavidez | Jun 5, 2024

Governor Murphy appoints Rajpal Bath as executive director of NJ-India commission

Governor Phil Murphy and Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way announced Rajpal (Raj) Bath as the inaugural Executive Director of the New Jersey-India Commission. Bath, with a background in community engagement and advocacy, is expected to bring significant experience to this role.

"Having worked closely with Raj while he served as a senior aide in my office, I am thrilled to announce him as the inaugural Executive Director of the New Jersey-India Commission. His dedication to serving our communities and his expertise in navigating complex issues will undoubtedly benefit our state," said Governor Murphy. "As New Jersey’s Indian American population continues to grow, this newly established commission will ensure the cultural and economic ties between New Jersey and India are fostered for generations to come."

"Raj's commitment to fostering collaboration and driving positive change makes him the ideal leader for this position," said Lt. Governor Way, who oversees the Commission in her capacity as Secretary of State. "I look forward to working closely with him to advance the Commission's mission."

In February 2024, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order No. 354 establishing the New Jersey-India Commission under the Department of State. The commission aims to advance bilateral trade and investment, encourage economic development in both regions, promote cultural and educational exchanges, and support sustainable long-term economic growth.

"The New Jersey India Commission is honored to have Raj Bath at the helm,” said New Jersey-India Commission Chair Wes Mathews. “His leadership will be instrumental in deepening our relationships with the Indian community and promoting cultural exchange."

Bath joins from his previous role as Senior Aide to Governor Murphy, where he demonstrated his ability to address complex issues and forge meaningful partnerships. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Hofstra University.

"I am deeply grateful to Governor Murphy, Lt. Governor Way, and Chair Matthews for entrusting me with this important responsibility," remarked Bath. "I am committed to leveraging the Commission's platform to strengthen the bonds between New Jersey and India, and I look forward to serving our diverse communities."

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