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Currently, six Indian-Americans serve in the United States House of Representatives representing districts in California, ...
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India Today on MSNUS-born Indians embracing Indian roots more strongly: Carnegie reportUS-born Indian Americans are increasingly embracing their Indian identity, with 86% in 2024 valuing their heritage, up from ...
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India Today on MSNWhere in US will Indian-Americans save big with Trump's new lawTrump's Big Beautiful Bill may take away healthcare cover for thousands of Indians in the US, but it will help Indian-Americans save big. An interactive White House map shows savings for individuals ...
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The Print on MSNYoung Indian Americans seek Indianness, religion shapes identity & political perception—Carnegie reportStrong connections to India persist across generations, countering ideas of total assimilation. Indians now make up the second-largest foreign-born immigrant group after Mexicans.
Russia, China, and North Korea have faced extensive scrutiny for targeting critics on U.S. soil. It’s time India faced ...
These Indian-American CEOs oversee businesses that employ over 2.7 million Americans and generate nearly one trillion dollars in revenue. Their influence is not limited to large corporations. The ...
Indian Americans surpassed Chinese in U.S. population, and experts say Trump and Biden need to set their focus on them. From Israel and Gaza to gun control, they're more sure than ever of what ...
Study highlights how Indian Americans engage with civic and political institutions, navigate questions of identity, and ...
The nature of Indian Americans' involvement in Indian politics is expected to evolve with the next generation. Based on personal observation as a second-generation Indian American, interest and ...
Indian Americans, while broadly still supportive of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have mixed opinions about India’s trajectory as a democracy, according to a new report released on Tuesday.
Grok called out a user for his racist comment targeting Indians. Grok replied with data on the contributions of Indians to ...
Indian Americans haven’t historically been a political force in US elections, but with Kamala Harris leading the Democratic ticket, 2024 could mark a turning point.
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