Indian American economist served as US deputy national security advisor for international economics for 16 months
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Verma was the first Indian American to be named US ambassador to India by President Barack Obama in 2014
China’s Rise emerged as the standout point of convergence in a survey of young thought leaders in South India
There is scope for cooperation in areas such as clean energy, infrastructure and railways.
Biden administration officials stress importance of community’s voices, engagement and role
A clearer picture of the precise nature of the Quad’s role is likely to emerge after the September 24th summit.
Invites US Universities to set up campuses in India
America must provide vaccines to India and other countries for the survival of humanity.
Calls for targeted sanctions against individuals and entities for severe violations of religious freedom.
The climate crisis will be a key strategic convergence in improving Indo-US bilateral relations.
US, India should do more to achieve $500 billion trade goal by 2024, says Nisha Desai Biswal.
H-1B visa policies key issue for India in engagement with new Biden-Harris administration.
India needs the skills, knowledge, and investments of the pravasi to regain its global position.
Arrival of vaccines and a new administration are reasons for hope as we prepare to ring in the new year.
If he becomes Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, bilateral ties would be in safe hands.
The former U.S. ambassador to India says U.S.-India relations are a non-partisan issue” and a Biden administration treat India “as an equal partner.”
Both Republicans and Democrats have ‘warm’ feelings for Modi; Modi factor not a vote influencer.
Indian Americans strongly favor Democrats; scant evidence of defection to Trump.
We’re in a world that is economically multipolar, but militarily unipolar, says the former Indian diplomat.
Indian Americans’ active participation in the presidential election indicates their growing political clout.
The former vice president will refocus on community priorities and author a more ambitious chapter in the U.S.-India relationship.
Reimagining the U.S.-India relations under Biden and Harris.
Instead of offering itself as a low cost destination, India would do better to build upon its competencies.
Excerpts from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom annual report.
Undoubtedly, the primary beneficiaries of Trump’s visit were Trump and Modi.