Survey shows Indian tech professionals believe India lags in AI race citing weak R&D and foreign dependency concerns
Indian Institute of Management Lucknow graduate to spearhead AI-driven innovation and streamline complex healthcare operations.
Boston-based physician earns PEN/E.O. Wilson prize for exploring the brain, the mind, and the soul.
Advancing Research Impact in Society (ARIS) recognizes Indian American educationist for advancing public impact research.
The fragile ceasefire that briefly paused the U.S.-Iran conflict has collapsed, and with it the last diplomatic bridge holding back escalation
AI moral authority debate as Anthropic Mythos raises concerns over ethics governance faith bias and power concentration
Over 60 donors unite to celebrate the Indian-born surgeon’s thirty-year legacy of clinical innovation and mentorship.
Physician reform misdiagnoses healthcare costs ignoring insurers employers administrative waste, infrastructure behind rising US spending
Panel at Hopkins India Conference says talent is India’s edge—but gaps in capital, research, and commercialization must be addressed
The Gupta-Klinsky India Institute at Johns Hopkins University, in partnership with Indiaspora, convened the Hopkins India Conference 2026 at the JHU Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C.
Indian-origin chemical engineering student Desai applies engineering approaches to develop new therapies for Type 1 diabetes.
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Immigration
Opinion
Physician reform misdiagnoses healthcare costs ignoring insurers employers administrative waste, infrastructure behind rising US spending
The Review
Trauma and growth intersect as resilience emerges through reframing pain transforming suffering into purpose beyond the jar
Learning machines
The debate about AI’s impact is not just about technology; it is also about the gap between how it works and how it appears to us.
Interviews
Dolly Oberoi, the CEO of C2 Technologies and her story is recounted in a wide-ranging conversation on Inside Indian America with Aziz Haniffa
Startups
SiFive said on Thursday it has raised a $400 million round of funding from Atreides Management, Nvidia and others
Palo Alto-based venture capitalist firm Eclipse is planning to go all in on “physical AI” startups, with its $1.3 billion in fresh capital.
AI, robotics, and more: YC W26 Demo Day highlights rising influence of Indian American entrepreneurs
YC W26 Demo Day highlights Indian American founders driving AI robotics startups with rapid revenue growth and global innovation
Durgesh Kaushik, Vice President of Product at Reddit, has stepped down from his role to co-found a new venture Modveon
Politics
NYC proposes tax on luxury second homes as officials target wealthy owners to address budget gaps and inequality
Geopolitics
It looks like the U.S. and Iran are open to talks amid ongoing tensions regarding the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
Community
Bronze tribute in central Seattle underscores India’s outreach through shared heritage and philosophy across communities
Policy
NYC proposes tax on luxury second homes as officials target wealthy owners to address budget gaps and inequality
Mergers & Acquisitions
More than 1,000 industry figures warn consolidation could threaten jobs, reduce competition and limit diverse storytelling
Spacetech
Amazon eyes Globalstar acquisition to rival Starlink boosting LEO satellite competition and expanding global connectivity ambitions rapidly
Indian American researcher wonders if dark radiation is masquerading as ghostly particles called neutrinos.
Environment
Korean automaker Kia said on Wednesday that it will begin selling a lower-priced electric in the United States later this year
Health
Physician reform misdiagnoses healthcare costs ignoring insurers employers administrative waste, infrastructure behind rising US spending
Economy
NYC proposes tax on luxury second homes as officials target wealthy owners to address budget gaps and inequality
Education
Indian-origin chemical engineering student Desai applies engineering approaches to develop new therapies for Type 1 diabetes.
