The Indian American Democrat, who is the Founder and Chairman AAPI Victory Fund, speaks about the election.
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Fund Chairman Shekar Narasimhan touts the incumbent’s record on AAPI issues
AAPI Victory Fund Chairman Shekar Narasimhan terms signing of the law as “a very important moment†for the country.
Swadesh Chatterjee, Vishakha Desai and Shekar Narasimhan.
Lt. Col Ravi Chaudhary, Shekar Narasimhan and Maulik Pancholy.
Lt. Col Ravi Chaudhary, Shekar Narasimhan and Maulik Pancholy.
It’s hard to believe that many second- and third-generation Indian Americans would subscribe to the views of the two candidates
After all the bluster, breathless coverage, and circus, a jury of everyday Americans will decide his fate
Record 35 Desis running from Arizona to Wisconsin; ‘Samosa’ caucus set to grow bigger
In hard-fought midterms, Indian American voters are prized, says the Washington Post
AAPI Victory Fund hosts AAPI Victory Celebration & Next Generation Leaders Reception at Kennedy Center
AAPI Victory Fund and Indian American Impact Fund endorse North Carolina’s Nida Allam and Veermont’s Kesha Ram Hinsdale
Provides fresh and fascinating insights that can be inspirational and valuable for a wide range of audiences
South Asians for America aims to increase the community’s civic engagement, political participation, and network.
The group also backs Michelle Wu, who is running for mayor in Boston.
Community appalled at double standards over tweets ending her quest for cabinet post.
Biden promises controversial Indian American another job.
Asian American groups mount campaign to rescue Biden’s embattled budget chief nominee.
The climate crisis will be a key strategic convergence in improving Indo-US bilateral relations.
Traditional artwork to celebrate America’s incredible diversity made by hundreds of people across the nation.
The 5th Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP) was initiated last year.
H-1B visa policies key issue for India in engagement with new Biden-Harris administration.
India needs the skills, knowledge, and investments of the pravasi to regain its global position.
If confirmed, she will be the first woman of color and first South Asian American to lead the OMB.
Community organization reaching out to provide the best and the brightest to new administration.