Maulana Azad University, based in Jodhpur, honors the entrepreneur and philanthropist
Browsing: Frank Islam
The United States of America needs to be built back better, and it needs to become America again and not Trump-land.
Holidays and a new year are reasons to celebrate and to look for new beginnings. As we near 2021, we have a need to do both.Â
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.”
From coast to coast, Indian Americans are running for various congressional, state and local legislative and executive offices.
We’re in a world that is economically multipolar, but militarily unipolar, says the former Indian diplomat.
A Biden presidency will not lead to any notable changes in the U.S.-India relationship, the South Asia expert says.
“Make no little plans,†Islam tells the graduating class.
Kugelman, the Deputy Director of the Asia Program at Wilson Center, speaks to Frank Islam.
The fellowship was established by the Indian American philanthropist and his wife last year.
Be “21st Century citizens,†the Washington-area entrepreneur and philanthropist urges new citizens.
Some 200 will become American citizens at the Boston event.
Elephants in the Coffee, a documentary produced by Indian American D K Bhaskar and award-winning American journalist Dr Thomas Grant, received the Best Documentary award at DCSAFF event. Â
The Fellows include journalists from India, Pakistan and Nepal
The honor is in recognition for his efforts in promoting education.
Nearly a dozen faith communities in the DC area come together to celebrate religious and cultural unity through music.
The Indian American entrepreneur and philanthropist among five honorees.
Islamabad needs to be held “accountable for the sake of the US security, for the sake of world security and for the sake of the Pakistani people,†says India’s Charge d’affaires.
Islam sent a statement to meet.
Exclusive interview with the MD Democrat, who has raised more than $500,000 for the Clinton campaign and donated over $734,000 to various campaigns over the years.
Degree was presented by the Vice Chancellor.
Event sponsored by Frank Islam and his wife, Debbie Driesman.