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By Jeevan Zutshi
In the last few years, I’ve watched a worrying trend: people I know, neighbors and friends, are more anxious about being visibly Indian in public
By Manjusha Kulkarni, Stop AAPI Hate & Chintan Patel, Indian American Impact
An Indian American woman in Texas was at work when a customer started throwing things at her and yelled anti-Indian
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South Asian communities are once again facing hate on multiple fronts — and this time, the danger feels sharper, louder, and more politically charged than
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By Jeevan Zutshi
I came to the United States more than fifty years ago, a young man full of hope and curiosity. Like many immigrants, I worked
By Mohan Murti
As Indians schooled in the Queen’s English but raised in the Republic’s reality, we’ve turned the language of Shakespeare into something gloriously, unapologetically our own. We
By Salah Uddin and Shoaib Choudhury
DHAKA -The United States looks poised to return to the very theatre it once abandoned: Bagram. What Washington calls a tactical correction could
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By Jeevan Zutshi
In the sweltering summer of 2025, as monsoon rains lashed New Delhi, the Trump administration unleashed a policy blitz that has left
By Jayanta Bhattacharya
NEW DELHI -In what can be seen as navigating the way on a dense foggy morning, the September 16 in-person meeting between trade negotiators from the
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NEW YORK, NY - India often gets called the world’s “tariff king,” but a former Indian diplomat Mohan Kumar says that label is simply not true.
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