
Nov 2007. The magazine Business & Economy, in cover story, profiles Robinder Sachdev as one of twelve most influential Indian Americans in the US
May 2009. During parliamentary elections in India, the Economic Times features Imagindia as leading election campaign management expert in India
Nov 2009. The Wall Street Journal, on first day of PM's state visit to US, quotes Imagindia as India's leading think tank dedicated to promoting the image of India
Dec 2009. Robinder Sachdev inducted on Board of Trustees of Children's Book Trust - India's oldest national children's organization
Feb 2010. Imagindia's suggestions on India-China relations considered to be "most constructive and practical" among a peer discussion of over 70 leading strategic thinkers in India and the US



Manish Antani, Esq.
Manish is an associate with Barnes & Thornburg LLP in the firm's South Bend, Indiana office, and focuses his practice on real estate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate tax. Manish has significant international experience. He has advised U.S. senators and congressmen on a variety of foreign policy issues and regularly visits India to meet with senior Indian government officials and business leaders. Manish has provided commentary to numerous media outlets including CNN and CNBC foreign affiliates, TV Asia, Voice of America, and other foreign news channels. He has also been cited by newspapers in the United States and abroad. In 2008, Mr. Antani was selected as a delegate to the Wall Street Journal's India Investors Summit in London, where he joined a select group of C-level executives, government officials and policy experts from Europe, the U.S. and India to discuss investment strategy and business opportunities in India. Manish is a senior advisor to the Imagindia Institute, a leading think tank based in New Delhi, and also serves on the executive committee of the Washington, D.C.-based U.S. India Political Action Committee (USINPAC). Manish earned his J.D. from the University of Notre Dame Law School, where he was a member of the International Moot Court team and a participant in the Concannon Program in International Law.







