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Vineet K. Dikshit

For the United States of America and for the world at-large, January 20, 2021 makes history as it marks sunset for Donald Trump and sunrise for Joseph Robinette Biden Jr – that’s his formal name  – the 46th President of the oldest democrary.

And Kamala Devi Harris, daughter of Tamil Nadu-India, is the new America’s Vice-President, a first woman to hold this office.

With the Senate of the US Congress split evenly 50:50 between Democrats and Republicans, it’s the deciding vote of the new Vice-President Kamala Harris which will be under constant spotlight raising her status to newer dizzy heights.

The swearing-in ceremony of Joe Biden was held in unprecedented circumstances due the current coronavirus pandemic situation and the horrific incidences of January 6th –  exactly two Wednesdays back, when unruly mob stormed and desecrated the Capitol Hill building, seat of both the houses of United States Congress.

Whatever happened on that day, Americans are going to live with its bitter memories for the next ten thousand years.

For Mr Joe Biden, task for at least next four years is clearly cut-out. Bring America back on track with the rest of the world.