The county is now being bracketed with some of the worst violators of human rights. Mahatma Gandhi’s India doesn’t belong in that club.
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When workless, officeless workers start leaving downtown office buildings, corporate hierarchies morph, impacting downtown economies and redefining their purpose against suburbia.
Alibaba records $38 billion of sales within 24 hours. The company’s single day sales may take 38 years of GDP for St. Kitts and Nevis, two month for Portugal and a full week for Canada.
American system historically seen as a model by nations trying to fill gaps in education systems.
The old-style export promotions bureaus of the world are now nothing but lingering liabilities.
Climate change discussions are decades old, what’s different today is the open force of downstream mobilization of the action plan.
Big business is big business but small business is much bigger.
What are the big questions in the next 100 days when roughly half a billion people are going to elect or re-elect leaders?
Nations whose citizens think entrepreneurially will be the nations that thrive in today’s changing world.
Like President Trump, the Indian prime minister, who is scheduled to visit Houston on September 22, evokes “feelings on the extremities of human capability.â€
Last few days in Kashmir have brought back the days of the ’90s, writes UCLA alumnus and Kashmiri film director Danish Renzu.
Expothon has expertise in national mobilization and deployment strategies that are critically essential to launch any grassroots prosperity or local economic development program.
Dolica Gopisetty, who “aged out†of her H-4 status in January, recently delivered keynote address at Amazon’s Imagine conference.
Trade wars are mostly failures but skills wars create superior performance and bring grassroots prosperity.
Race- and ethnicity-based admission policies adopted by America’s elite schools are immoral and against principle of equality.
How the country can become a “billion dollar exports per day” nation.
Why the Muslim culture and politics in southern India are distinctly different from the north.
Indian Americans bring a depth of knowledge, ideas and innovations, as well as money, to address India’s complex challenges.
The election is going to be a referendum on not just Modi, but Kejriwal as well.
What many Indian Americans fail to realize is that the “American Dream” did not pop out of thin air.
Indian American author Braham Singh takes an irreverent look at India-Pakistan geopolitics.
H-4 EAD workers are not taking away jobs; they are adding to the job pool.
As long as science and technology are controlled by humans, we will never know all things knowable.
Since Trump’s election as president, major American technology companies have expanded their operations in Canada.
Asian Americans should not oppose Harvard’s affirmative action beneficial to African Americans and Hispanics, and, at the same time, claim the same “disadvantaged” status to secure business contracts and jobs set aside for minorities.
