The U.S. State Department has expanded social media vetting requirements across a wider range of non-immigrant visa categories.
Browsing: Indian Americans
Partnership with the TSC Alliance aims to standardize clinical care and identify biomarkers for neuropsychiatric disorders.
A competitive selection of scholars with Indian roots to undergo leadership and career development program in August.
New report spotlights Indian diaspora’s role in accelerating India’s vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047.
A new Barron’s ranking highlights female leaders with deep roots in India who are now managing trillions.
Indian American civil rights lawyer wins in Texas House District 47 with a campaign centred on cultural representation.
These visionary leaders are redefining global standards in biotechnology, education access and family economic policy for millions.
The proposed legislation follows a tragic 2024 accident involving a young girl and an undocumented truck driver.
Civil rights expert Manju Kulkarni discusses the surge in harassment and highlights strategies for building resilience
Program uses the stage as a laboratory for exploring the nuances of the Indian American experience and beyond
Indian Americans in Texas face shifting perceptions as success, immigration politics, assimilation, and community responsibility collide.
A historical and personal reflection on anti-Indian hate in America, tracing exclusion, assimilation, and the need for civic participation.
A clip shared on X shows conservative activist Chris Rufo questioning why Indian American-led firms qualify for federal contract advantages under the 8(a) program. Citing high education and income levels, Rufo argues the policy no longer serves its original purpose and calls the system indefensible.
The 2026 National Book Critics Circle Awards features Arundhati Roy, Han Kang, and Viet Thanh Nguyen, highlighting a diverse group of literary finalists.
Nisha Kumar Behringer and Arti Garg are among Board of Overseers nominees, while Medha Gargeya is for HAA elected directors
With MAGA-era hostility reshaping narratives around immigration and identity, Indian Americans face a new political reality that demands civic engagement, strategic voting, and a stronger public voice.
22nd Century Technologies’ acquisition of BT Federal marks a major expansion in secure federal networking and government IT modernization.
List recognizes 600 entrepreneurs leading transformative change within business, culture, and entrepreneurship
Online discourse over H-1B has been increasingly polarized, framing Indian immigrants as economic threats now.
A spike in anti-immigrant sentiment—online and offline—is now impacting one of America’s most visible, high-achieving groups.
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.
One victim said he had been kidnapped, stripped naked and bound and tortured for an extended period of time
The Indian population has grown by 3.1 million since 2000, up from 1.8 million; they are better educated and earn more than other Asian groups
Indian diaspora population grows from 1.9 million in 2000 to over 5 million in 2023; Indian students up from 54,664 to 331,600
About three in ten Indian adults say someone has told them to go back to their “home country”
