As the U.S. government shutdown drags into its fifth week, thousands of overseas technology professionals, are facing mounting anxiety over stalled visa processes and job disruptions
Search Results: Indian American Impact (2221)
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.
Indian American Mercer sophomores selected for program aiming to cultivate leaders committed to positive social change
Jay Sehgal, Executive Vice President of the Sehgal Foundation, says his organization’s bottom-up model is transforming rural India through sustainable agriculture, women’s empowerment, and grassroots innovation.
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.
From poetry to purpose, how the language of learning is being rewritten in India at Slam Out Loud.
“I focus on startups solving real, everyday problems with simple, practical solutions,” says Indian American entrepreneur and philanthropist Sandesh Sharda, who joins the startup reality show Ideabaaz as a judge.
Major U.S. companies, including Walmart, Cognizant, and TCS, are pausing or reshaping H-1B hiring strategies after President Trump’s $100,000 visa fee hike disrupts recruitment plans.
Indian refiners are preparing to sharply reduce imports from two major Russian producers to comply with new U.S. sanctions
Tata Technologies plans to expand its U.S. operations and hire more American workers, aligning with Trump’s visa policies and boosting its local workforce strategy.
As Indian communities across the U.S. marked Diwali with joy and festivities, some celebrations turned chaotic with reports of illegal fireworks, littered streets, and safety violations, prompting police intervention and public concern.
The Wall Street is entering a new era of artificial intelligence, and its effects on the workforce are starting to take shape
Former Indian American Surgeon General to help build a healthier digital landscape for children and families everywhere
Student visa arrivals to the U.S. dropped 19% in August 2025, with Indian students seeing the sharpest 44% decline amid visa limits, rising costs, and global competition.
Indian American and civil rights groups warned legislation could foster bias and duplicate existing federal frameworks
Indian American professor’s own research focuses on synthesizing and characterizing novel biomaterials for tissue engineering and drug delivery
New U.S. legislation forces Nvidia and AMD to prioritize American customers and share revenue from AI chip sales to China, tightening control over global semiconductor trade.
The Biden administration proposes sweeping reforms to the H-1B visa program, aiming to tighten oversight, protect U.S. workers, and redefine eligibility for skilled foreign professionals.
The $100,000 fee is not set to affect companies until next March, when the annual lottery for roughly 85,000 new H-1B visas takes place
2026 cohort of 16 fellows are “at the forefront of climate action in their countries and sectors,”
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei visits India to open a Bengaluru office and explore a partnership with Reliance, aiming to expand Claude AI and drive social impact.
Leading immigration attorneys Greg Siskind and Charles H. Kuck discuss the landmark lawsuit, its constitutional implications, and its impact on America’s skilled immigration system.
“Staffing shortages during the government shutdown forced Burbank Airport pilots to follow tower-less protocols, causing significant delays and highlighting nationwide air travel disruptions.”
Indian Institute of Science graduate Prabhakar’s research focuses on trust in AI-enabled autonomous, cyber-physical and robotic systems
Despite multiple nominations, including for the Abraham Accords and India-Pakistan diplomacy, Donald Trump’s pursuit of the Nobel Peace Prize remains controversial and unfulfilled.
