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A mere 2 percent of the total wealth generated in India last year is enough to provide quality health services free for all citizens for a year.
Arrival of vaccines and a new administration are reasons for hope as we prepare to ring in the new year.
Thoughts on Gandhi, nonviolence and humor.
From Dalip Singh Saund to Kamala Harris, Indian Americans have traveled a long way to become a political force.
BLM movement has captured the attention of people worldwide and created positive change.
When it comes to racial discrimination, everyone needs to take a stance.
New Delhi has mounted a comprehensive campaign to ensure water availability for all genuine users in the right quantity and quality.
India-Canada ties are built upon commitment to democratic values, pluralism and people-to-people connect.
I think the whole concept is reinforced by Bollywood movies. The groom’s mother would proudly announce that it will be the wedding of the century –- that people will remember this wedding for seven generations.
The conference’s failure has pushed the multilateral trading institution to the brink of a serious existential crisis.
I received the US government’s Boren Scholarship to study in India, but could not use it because my visa was rejected twice.
Los Angeles-based comedian Raajeev Aggerwhil has starred in Nickelodeon’s TV show 100 Things to Do before High School and also acted in the film based on the television series.
The failure of the Obamacare repeal effort hampers administration’s H-1B options as well.
The size of their congressional delegation may have quintupled overnight, but Indian Americans’ success is the culmination of years of hard work.
The search for the origin of zero in India is not merely born out of historic curiosity.
Zero, the Jewel in the Crown of India.
One of the earliest 0’s to appear on a European coin dates from 1480.
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The demonetization exercise by the Indian government has many dimensions.
By playing the Glasswater Game, India will hedge its losses, and build up its equity in global opto-politics.
But why is the government introducing 2,000 rupee notes, in a country where three-fourths of the people surviving on 20 per day?
A bevy of Indian Americans are running for federal offices and they need the community’s support.
Column: Indian American leaders and supporters kickoff national support for Hillary Clinton as president at Virginia event on July 17.