The city council expresses “severe concern for the developments in Kashmir” and declares its “solidarity with the Kashmiri people.”
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The Library of Congress also hosts a one-day exhibition on life and teachings of Gandhi.
Modi called the gathering “a new milestone in India-US ties.”
American media highlights Trump’s courting of Indian American voters, Kashmir.
23 members of Congress attend the event, but four of five Indian American members stay away.
He will address a crowd of 50,000 people at Houston’s NRG Stadium on September 22.
Like President Trump, the Indian prime minister, who is scheduled to visit Houston on September 22, evokes “feelings on the extremities of human capability.”
Bollywood star Suniel Shetty was the grand marshal at the event.
The congressman, who represents Silicon Valley, is the first Indian American lawmaker to join the Congressional Pakistan Caucus.
He also said that President Trump’s offer to mediate on Jammu and Kashmir is not on table any longer.
The Wilson Center South Asia expert says the “India-Pakistan relationship is in for some dark days.”
The embassy could not unfurl the rainbow flag due to a Trump policy; so it decided to illuminate the building in colors of pride.
‘Modi hai toh mumkin hai,’ says America’s top diplomat.
Kugelman, the Deputy Director of the Asia Program at Wilson Center, speaks to Frank Islam.
Immigration experts say that most Indians that are in the US illegally are visa overstays.
Ambassador Shringla credits US Congress, diaspora for boosting bilateral ties.
Despite rising tensions in the subcontinent, cricket brings Indians and Pakistanis together in the United States.
President Trump welcomes “reasonably attractive news” from India and Pakistan on de-escalation.
Husain Haqqani, James Schwemlein and Brian Muzas on what might unfold in the region.
Opinion: Pakistan must confront its tawdry past as a provocateur of violence; India must, in turn, end the immense burden on everyday Kashmiris.
Empathizing with India, the US president anticipates a “strong” response to Pulwama terror attack.
Several Indian American groups condemn the attack; many organizations and individuals are holding fundraisers.
Bipartisan members of Congress stand shoulder-to-shoulder with “ally and friend, India.”
HeritageIndia, a scholarship program, will help students connect with India. The application deadline is February 22.
Bipartisan members of Congress laud contributions of Indian Americans.