Dolly Oberoi, the CEO of C2 Technologies and her story is recounted in a wide-ranging conversation on Inside Indian America with Aziz Haniffa
Author: Aziz Haniffa
As hostility toward H-1B grows, will the pipeline of Indian American CEOs and C-Suite executives begin to shrink?
In a wide-ranging conversation on the podcast Inside Indian America, the Shah Capital founder reflects on markets, geopolitics, AI, and lessons from a three-decade career.
The veteran TOI journalist reflects on how a “temporary” posting turns into a front-row seat to U.S. crises, India’s rise, and the diaspora
On the debut episode of “Inside Indian America,” Aziz Haniffa chronicles how a Hyderabad-born engineering student — once Barack Obama’s roommate — rose to represent the U.S. abroad and serve across three administrations.
Jayshree Ullal, one of the few women CEOs in Silicon Valley and the richest Indian American woman, shares her remarkable journey and insights with Aziz Haniffa.
The Florida physician-entrepreneur expects to spend over $1 billion in philanthropy as Patel universities in the US, India, and Zambia are underway.
Tandon shares a treasure trove of bedtime “intergenerational love, sharing, and opening your heart out”
Republican presidential aspirant Vivek Ramaswamy praises Modi as an ‘excellent’ leader who does not apologize for Indian national identity
The AAPI leader highlights need for healthcare equity, diversity and inclusion as important goals.
The Indian American attorney talks to Aziz Haniffa about her newly released biography, “Being Sheela: The Life Journey of an Immigration Lawyer.â€
