Brookings’ India Project director Tanvi Madan discusses Trump’s upcoming India visit.
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Trump seeks “brown’ votes”; Modi hopes to divert attention from Kashmir and CAA protests.
Sawant, an Indian American member of Seattle City Council, speaks to the American Bazaar about the recent anti-CAA resolution passed by the council.
At a packed reception in his official residence, Ambassador Sandhu speaks of the “unlimited potential†in India-US ties.
Trump recalls friendship with Modi; Sandhu speaks of unlimited potential between two nations.
Helmed by Indian American Council member Kshama Sawant, resolution condemns CAA, affirms Seattle as a welcoming city.
We’re working with progressive representatives and South Asian leaders that are a counterweight to Hindu nationalism, says Sharmin Hossain of Equality Labs.
Who can take on Trump? Biden or Bernie, Democratic supporters wonder.
It was the third protest rally in nine days.
Secretary of State Pompeo, Defense Secretary Mark Esper host their Indian counterparts External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh for the second US-India 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue in DC.
Students at forefront of agitation against Muslim “discriminatory†law.
Republican Pete Olson says in Congress he stands with Prime Minister Modi.
Standing-room only at special event for Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversary organized by the Indian Embassy in Washington.
American system historically seen as a model by nations trying to fill gaps in education systems.
June McWilliams, who attended the workshop, writes about her experience.
Delivering inaugural Rajiv Gandhi Lecture in Washington, DC, Aiyar offers a blistering critique of Modi’s policies.
Easy accessibility to clean water can become a game-changer for women and girls in villages, writes high school senior Esha Mittal, who spent the summer in India.Â
In epic competition, each co-winner receives $50,000 among other rewards.
Give best and brightest students educated in the US “a green card along with their diploma,†says Congressman Ami Bera.
US is now ranked 48th globally, while India is ranked 140th, below Myanmar and South Sudan, just above Pakistan and Algeria.
President Trump welcomes “reasonably attractive news†from India and Pakistan on de-escalation.
Hudson Institute scholar Aparna Pande speaks about the volatile situation in South Asia.
Opinion: Pakistan must confront its tawdry past as a provocateur of violence; India must, in turn, end the immense burden on everyday Kashmiris.
Bipartisan members of Congress laud contributions of Indian Americans.
“I look forward to working with the Indian community here to meet many of our objectives,†Ambassador Harsh Vardhan Shringla.