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He helped write the [[IDN]] Guidelines that has been widely adopted by registries worldwide and remains actively involved in [[IDN]] issues.  He is a founding member of the [[ICANN]] [[SSAC|Security & Stability Committee]],<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/mohan.htm ICANN.org]</ref> and sat on the [[ICANN]] Nominating Committee ([[NomCom]]) from its inception in 2003 through 2006. Ram is also an active participant in the  [http://www.dnssec-deployment.org DNSSEC Deployment Working Group], and the ICANN President's Advisory Committee on IDNs.  Ram has been a member of the ICANN [[Whois task force]].  He sits on the boards of various educational and leadership non-profits in the Philadelphia area.
 
He helped write the [[IDN]] Guidelines that has been widely adopted by registries worldwide and remains actively involved in [[IDN]] issues.  He is a founding member of the [[ICANN]] [[SSAC|Security & Stability Committee]],<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/biog/mohan.htm ICANN.org]</ref> and sat on the [[ICANN]] Nominating Committee ([[NomCom]]) from its inception in 2003 through 2006. Ram is also an active participant in the  [http://www.dnssec-deployment.org DNSSEC Deployment Working Group], and the ICANN President's Advisory Committee on IDNs.  Ram has been a member of the ICANN [[Whois task force]].  He sits on the boards of various educational and leadership non-profits in the Philadelphia area.
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In 2004, [[Afilias]] was appointed as a technology advisor to the Indian Government to liberalize the .IN country code domain name.  Working in close coordination with government, industry and civil society, Ram led the team responsible for the transformation of the .IN domain from 7,000 names registered at the start of 2005 to 140,000 names in 10 months.
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In 2004, [[Afilias]] was appointed as a technology advisor to the Indian Government to liberalize the [[.in]] [[ccTLD]].  Working in close coordination with government, industry and civil society, Ram led the team responsible for the transformation of the .in domain, and it went from 7,000 names registered at the start of 2005 to 140,000 registered names 10 months later.
    
==Current Roles==
 
==Current Roles==

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