Before expanding H-1B visas for doctors, policymakers must fix the bottlenecks in U.S. medical training and payment systems — where capped residency slots, rising debt burdens, and distorted reimbursement incentives are suppressing domestic physician supply.
Author: Sreedhar Potarazu
AI can enhance defensive capabilities, reduce collateral damage through precision targeting, and strengthen early warning systems that prevent catastrophic conflict
When Congress created the Office of the Surgeon General of the United States in 1870, the mission was neither ideological nor symbolic
Exploring AI valuations through math, myth, rationalization, opacity, strategic value, and the frenzy shaping private markets.
Spiritual authority, Deepak Chopra controversy, and the dishonor of the divine feminine in Indian philosophical tradition.
The estimate of $134 billion reflects the total tariff revenue collected under the policy framework that the Supreme Court ruled was not authorized by statute. Trump said people would be getting refunds checks for the savings from the tariffs but what about the overpayments?
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that most of President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs were illegal
Global elites face scrutiny as Prince Andrew, Zuckerberg, and Gates confront allegations impacting children’s safety and wellbeing.
Mark Zuckerberg’s court testimony that companies should build “useful” products has reignited debate on morality of algorithms
Vizag aims to become Southeast Asia’s AI data hub under IndiaAI, leveraging geography, infrastructure, energy planning, and governance.
Reclaiming the sacred meaning of a word too casually used in the modern world
Data is the core asset that drives value creation, and that value ultimately resides with the owner of the data.
India’s recent move to regulate AI-generated content marks a turning point in how democracies confront the accelerating flood of synthetic media.
U.S. technology giants are pouring money into India’s AI ecosystem following tariff reductions, positioning the country as a key alternative to China. But critical questions remain about who ultimately controls the value created.
Exploring how Indian grind culture reshapes American schools, revealing tensions, resegregation, and the urgent need for balance.
Carlos Alcaraz is now the youngest to complete a career Grand Slam, and the journey behind the milestone reveals what makes him special.
The most important AI contest is not Meta versus Microsoft or Google versus Amazon. It is the United States versus China. The world is drifting toward an AI order, in which only two countries possess the full stack required for true AI sovereignty
Most adults report that healthcare costs have increased over the past year and that they expect them to become even less affordable
A historical and personal reflection on anti-Indian hate in America, tracing exclusion, assimilation, and the need for civic participation.
A reflection on social media addiction in children, exposing algorithmic harm, mental health risks, and long-ignored warning signs.
Why “Heated Rivalry” resonates with Indian American families, reflecting shared experiences of identity, conflict, and connection.
A reflection on why accountability—not punishment—is essential to democracy, and why no leader, including the Clintons, is above answering for their decisions.
India’s massive AI adoption strengthens U.S. AI leadership, debunking Peter Navarro’s claim that global AI use is a liability.
A new analysis applies game theory to Martin Luther King Jr.’s strategy of disciplined nonviolence, arguing it was a deliberate effort to escape destructive social “equilibria” like the Prisoner’s Dilemma—and explores how the same framework helps explain today’s affordability crisis in housing, health care, and food.
Why healthcare transparency without technology, accountability, and enforcement fails to reduce costs or improve patient access.
