The app provides assistance and distress management service to foreign tourists traveling in India.
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Heeding U.S. warning, India can avoid sanctions and attract FDI.
The last thing that Trump should do in the middle of a planetary pandemic is to threaten to deprive the WHO of the funding that it needs to be the first line of defense.
Flexibility for responding covers all requests issued between March 1 and July 1, 2020.
VisitorsCoverage’s Indian American CEO Rajeev Shrivastava tells how to stay safe and connected.
Directed by Tulsi and Shyam Ramsay, the film is one of India’s most loved horror films
New Delhi rejects the report, accusing it of “misrepresentation.”
Excerpts from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom annual report.
Lockdown in India makes repatriation efforts more challenging.
More than 120,000 Indian origin medicos at the forefront.
In order to reduce the risk of infectious diseases, we must do everything we can to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and limit global warming.
H-1B visa holders dodge a bullet for now.
Scripps announces cancellation of the 2020 national finals.
A response that leaves out immigrants often on front lines of coronavirus fight will be ineffective, say lawmakers.
A Biden presidency will not lead to any notable changes in the U.S.-India relationship, the South Asia expert says.
India has no plans to take its citizens in US home for now.
Watch renowned classical Indian dance exponent Bhavana Reddy’s introductory class on Facebook on April 16.
Indian American physicians hold inter-faith spiritual session to hail healthcare professionals fighting the pandemic.
USCIRF’s Indian American Commissioner Anurima Bhargava calls these actions “simply reprehensible.â€
Immigration lawyer Nandini Nair discusses various options a fired H-1B employee can explore.
Indiaspora raises $500,000 for Covid relief efforts in U.S. and India
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Worsening situation poses tough challenges for Indian professionals on H-1B workers.
Large number of Indians among 65,000 unlicensed international medical graduates in the US.
The film traces how Spelling Bee became a key culture for Indian kids growing up in America!

