The veteran TOI journalist reflects on how a “temporary” posting turns into a front-row seat to U.S. crises, India’s rise, and the diaspora
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Meta is committed to acting as a catalyst for the India’ digital transformation, says Meta India leadership board
A student’s U.S. visa rejection for a medical observership sparks debate on tightening visa scrutiny and unpredictable consular decisions.
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.
Former US ambassador to India to serve as independent director at leading global asset management firm
President Trump claims India will stop buying Russian oil after assurances from Prime Minister Modi, signaling a potential shift in global energy and diplomatic dynamics.
Indian American scholar S. Paul Kapur, a leading expert on South Asian security, has been confirmed as the new U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs.
Last week’s H-1B proclamation sets the stage for months of fierce debate, with tech firms fighting to protect global talent pipelines as critics press for even deeper restrictions.
The U.S. has revoked visas of Indian executives tied to fentanyl precursor exports, signaling tougher scrutiny on India’s chemical sector amid global efforts to curb opioid trafficking.
For two decades, Washington has courted New Delhi. Trump’s sudden hostility could mark the beginning of a rupture.
Indiaspora hopes current setback in an otherwise enduring, robust and broad-based people-to-people relationship will be temporary
The General Atomics Global Corporation Chief Executive discusses the future of the defense and aerospace industries, emerging technologies, U.S.-India relations, Trump’s second term, and more
If the first three months of the year are any indication, the rest of 2023 is going to be a highly productive period for U.S.-India relations
If he becomes Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, bilateral ties would be in safe hands.
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.”
The former vice president will refocus on community priorities and author a more ambitious chapter in the U.S.-India relationship.
