A student’s U.S. visa rejection for a medical observership sparks debate on tightening visa scrutiny and unpredictable consular decisions.
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India–U.S. trade talks in 2025 balance optimism and uncertainty amid negotiations over tariffs, Russian oil, and sensitive economic sectors.
Harsh Goenka has voiced alarm over reports that U.S. President Donald Trump may move to block India’s access to major American tech platforms
The U.S. Department of Labor has resumed processing foreign worker applications, easing delays that heavily impacted Indian professionals and employers.
A clip from a Turning Point USA event has sparked a wave of racist and anti-immigrant attacks on X, exposing deep divides over identity, speech, and belonging in America.
Indian American philanthropy has surged to $4–5 billion in 2024, nearly tripling since 2018, marking a defining moment in diaspora-led global charitable giving.
The 12th World Tamils Economic Conference in Washington, D.C., brought together global Tamil leaders, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to strengthen U.S.-India ties and promote innovation-driven collaboration.
The U.S. and India move closer to a landmark trade deal aimed at boosting bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030 and strengthening strategic ties.
A Marine veteran’s anti-Indian immigration post reignites U.S. debates on migration, echoing Canada’s crisis and exposing rising online hostility toward Indian professionals in tech and trucking.
Immigration attorney breaks down how the new $100K H-1B visa fee could unintentionally impact F-1 students transitioning to work visas in the U.S.
Indian refiners are preparing to sharply reduce imports from two major Russian producers to comply with new U.S. sanctions
India and the U.S. are close to finalizing a trade deal to lower tariffs, boost bilateral trade, and strengthen strategic ties amid shifting global dynamics.
I have to agree with President Trump—it isn’t fair for trade to be a one-way affair. All he is trying to do is level the playing field somewhat
As the U.S. government shutdown extends beyond 20 days, ICE continues operations without pay, arresting individuals convicted of serious crimes, including two Indian nationals.
India will remain excluded from the U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery through 2029 as rising immigration numbers and visa backlogs tighten green card opportunities for skilled professionals.
President Trump claims India will stop buying Russian oil after assurances from Prime Minister Modi, signaling a potential shift in global energy and diplomatic dynamics.
Prominent international relations scholar Ashley Tellis has been arrested by U.S. authorities for allegedly retaining and sharing classified national defense documents with Chinese officials.
U.S. negotiators are urging India to relax e-commerce rules that bar foreign-owned platforms like Amazon and Flipkart from holding inventory, sparking policy and trade debates.
Indian American scholar S. Paul Kapur, a leading expert on South Asian security, has been confirmed as the new U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs.
“Stricter U.S. immigration policies are reshaping Indian marriage choices, with families now prioritizing visa security over NRI status amid growing uncertainty and H-1B reforms.”
U.S. technology companies are delaying their decisions to lease large data centers in India, jittery from the recent souring of trade ties between New Delhi and Washington, D.C.
A new poll by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reignites debate over the H-1B visa program, highlighting tensions between protecting U.S. jobs and sustaining global tech competitiveness.
India pushes for digital self-reliance as ministers endorse Zoho, MapmyIndia, and Arattai, urging citizens to adopt homegrown tech alternatives over global giants like Google and Microsoft.
A coordinated campaign on 4chan and other platforms sought to block Indians from returning to the U.S. by artificially inflating ticket prices during the weekend when Trump released an executive order placing a $100,000 fee on H-1B holders
The $100,000 H-1B fee is a wake-up call—making E-2 visa access for Indians a timely solution to safeguard U.S.-India innovation and economic ties.
