On the other hand, there's considerable pressure from Indian business. Concerted efforts from bodies like the Confederation of Indian Industry and Indo-American Chambers of Commerce (iacc), which are sending separate delegations to the US before and during Vajpayee's much-publicised visit, convey this general sentiment. The premier's delegation will also include representatives from Karnataka, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, a move aimed at highlighting the crucial issue of the states having significant decision-making authority in the changed economic scenario. "India is recognised as one of the top ten fastest growing economies in the world. Yet, this country attracts very low American trade and investments. The trend towards greater investments must gather momentum in this era of enhanced commercial interactions," feels Ravi Wig, iacc chairman.