In a matter of eight months, the administration has appointed 10 Indian Americans to key portfolios
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These Indian Americans have been the brains behind pushing or blocking some of the most important political decisions of the year 2017.
Gandhi also said that he gets angry when people try to profile him as an alien just by his color and last name.
In a voice message, a Trump supporter tells Indian American Ravin Gandhi to “get your f**king garbage and go back to India.”
She played a big role in drafting the American Health Care Act.
The Indian American couple from Berkeley, California, is changing that mindset through their Berkeley South Asian Radical History Walking Tour.
Elect me if you want fresh ideas, the Atlantic City-born Singh, 31, tells the Garden State’s voters.
Verma was approved by a 55-43 vote.
Shah works for the Trump administration
Dhillon would be part of the legal team to serve under White House Counsel Donald F McGahn.
The community’s clout grows on Capitol Hill.
Pai, a lawyer by training, has a history of clashing with Democratic FCC commissioners.
The inaugural ball will be held in the Mayflower hotel on January 19th.
The organization’s founder M.R. Rangaswami speaks about the DC event.
The size of their congressional delegation may have quintupled overnight, but Indian Americans’ success is the culmination of years of hard work.
The power-packed event will be held at Mandarin Oriental in Washington.
The daylong event to honor five from the community elected to 115th Congress.
Kumar is the founder of the Republican Hindu Coalition.
Bharara is the third Indian American to be tapped by the incoming administration.
COLUMN: What does Trump mean by finding solutions to ‘outstanding problems’?
Verma will transform the healthcare system.
Antani to Haley to Jindal, Indian Americans loathe the hatemonger Trump.
Several Indian American candidates have good chance to assume office.
T. Dasu believes that Hillary Clinton is the most qualified.
OPINION: Trump knows a turban from a hat; to humiliate, however, is his birthright.