The former U.S. ambassador to India says U.S.-India relations are a  non-partisan issue” and a Biden administration treat India “as an equal partner.”
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From coast to coast, Indian Americans are running for various congressional, state and local legislative and executive offices.
We’re in a world that is economically multipolar, but militarily unipolar, says the former Indian diplomat.
Some have concluded that Trump would be better for India than Biden. However, there is little evidence to support that conclusion.
From Dalip Singh Saund to Kamala Harris, Indian Americans have traveled a long way to become a political force.Â
A Biden presidency will not lead to any notable changes in the U.S.-India relationship, the South Asia expert says.
Undoubtedly, the primary beneficiaries of Trump’s visit were Trump and Modi.
Hoyer says “soul and character of our country†that MLK talked about “is at risk today.â€
The Last Color, directed by celebrity chef Vikas Khanna, named “Best Feature Film.â€
However, with almost half the community still not naturalized, it has “a long way to go,†the Drew University professor says.
Champions and players in four divisions and categories were honored at MYCA’s second annual banquet and award ceremony.
Smita Siddhanti is the new TiE DC president; The EnDyna CEO succeeds Sheela Murthy.
Dozens of young cricketers will be honored at the College Park, MD, event.
Festival also honors two longstanding supporters.
Zoya Akhtar, Janhvi Kapoor, Catherine Hand also honored at awards gala co-hosted by WIFT and DCSAFF.
As one nation, India would be a land of big dreams, small treasures, brave people, kind deeds, and tender mercies
Ace lawyer Sheela Murthy takes over as new president of the organization.
LA-based attorney and philanthropist delivers keynote at American Bazaar Philanthropy Dialogue and Dinner.
The Indian American lawyer recognized for his efforts to re-establish Philadelphia as a global center of policy, commerce and culture.
Elephants in the Coffee, a documentary produced by Indian American D K Bhaskar and award-winning American journalist Dr Thomas Grant, received the Best Documentary award at DCSAFF event. Â
The Fellows include journalists from India, Pakistan and Nepal
Bill introduced by Senators Cotton and Perdue calls for slashing legal immigration by 50 percent over a decade.
Indian Americans need to join forces with other minority ethnic and religious groups to fight xenophobia.
Winners from Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore — all IITeans — to pitch business projects to US investors.
Diplomats, legislators and prominent members of the region’s Indian American community attend the event.