Another stellar election cycle on card for the community
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is popular in India, but has more mixed reviews internationally
Some believe the “young, dynamic, successful, son of Indian immigrants” represents the American Dream
California set to become first US state to bar caste discrimination
“Congress needs to do their job” says White House to lawmakers’ plea for executive action to help H-1B workers
Haley’s team and others in the Republican Party say she is riding a wave of post-debate momentum.
If elected, Bansal would become the first Indian American to serve on the Cary Town Council.
Conservative commentator had dubbed Ramaswamy’s exchanges with fellow Indian American Nikki Haley as “Hindu business”
After amassing $450,000 within an hour, Ramaswamy looks to build on the attention in early presidential states
Impact says its endorsed candidates will champion our communities’ priorities and core beliefs if elected this November
Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley clash over aid to Ukraine and climate change
US and India are a force for good and a powerful force to move this world forward, says the US envoy
Indian Americans should have reason to celebrate the unexpected debut of a compatriot in American electoral politics.
Both Indian American presidential hopefuls have officially qualified for Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee
Senator Mike Braun touts Indian American Ramaswamy as exciting presidential candidate
The youngest Indian American presidential contender says he is trying to fill the “void” in American politics
First person of color and the first Sikh to serve as mayor of Anaheim, Sidhu resigned last year amid an FBI probe
Led by India caucus co-chairs Ro Khanna and Mike Waltz, lawmakers discuss advancing bilateral relations with Modi, Jaishankar
Indian American lawyer tasked with overseeing campaign efforts across the nation with ballot access director Alana Mounce
Hails the contributions and heritage of Indian Americans in helping and continuing to create a better nation and state
Indian American diversity expert has represented women and other marginalized people in employment and civil rights litigation
His office “appears to be an open and collaborative workplace, with Khanna cultivating an individual relationship with every staff member”
Indian-born single mother of three is running “to bring the perspective of regular people and regular moms to Washington”
Courts controversy by suggesting cancellation of “Juneteenth or one of the other useless ones we made up”
Ro Khanna to lead US lawmakers joining August 15 festivities at Red Fort