“The welfare of India is critically important to the United States,” the vice president tells Indian Americans.
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Indian American physicians seek blanket immunity and indemnification for helping Covid-19 patients in India.
Sending 1,000 ventilators, 25,000 oxygen concentrators, sets up HR network for supporting employees in India.
Remembering India’s help in hour of need, US determined to do everything for it, says Blinken.
Indiaspora opens ChaloGive.org platform after raising $1 million at May 1 virtual event.
The White House has announced the US will deliver more than $100 million worth of supplies to India beginning this week.
Direct India-US flights offered daily; transfers via Paris, Frankfurt, and Doha also available.
US aid comes as India sees another record single-day rise of 379,257 corona cases.
‘Unmitigated surge in Covid-19 not only threatens India, but the entire world.’
In “a warm and positive call” Biden tells that Modi US, India will work closely together in Covid fight.
Lawmakers, health experts, business leaders, community activists raised clarion call to expedite aid to India.
It will also make available supplies of therapeutics, test kits, ventilators and PPE. Move comes after public pressure.
The FONOP operation should not be read as anything more than a minor irritant between two friendly nations.
Calls for targeted sanctions against individuals and entities for severe violations of religious freedom.
Next week’s Summit on Climate, hosted by President Biden, will serve as a signal as to how the global community weaves together climate equity and nationalistic priorities.
India with 14 million cases becomes world’s second most affected nation after the US with 31 million cases.
Despite New Delhi’s efforts to address abuses, lack of accountability persists, says 2020 Human Rights Report.
In his second stint as US Surgeon General, Indian American physician vows to end Covid pandemic.
Critics call City’s failure to condemn religious discrimination “failure of character.”
Defense Secretary Austin confident India-US strategic partnership will reach new heights.
The climate crisis will be a key strategic convergence in improving Indo-US bilateral relations.
New Delhi ignored the fact that Congress is a co-equal branch of government and focused all attention only on the president.
Global leaders express faith in the strength and resilience of American democracy.
Indian embassy in US hosts mentoring program for Indian National Startup Awards 2020 finalists.
Dr. Pande, author of “Making India Great: The Promise of a Reluctant Global Power,” discusses the book.