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Indian Americans Become a Political Force, Just as Usha Vance’s Profile Rises
Indian Americans are now the largest and most politically active group among Asian Americans. Among their recent milestones: Vice President Kamala Harris, two G.O.P. presidential candidates — and a possible second lady.
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Newyork
The Cookbook That Saved Me During My Divorce
“Indian Delights” connected me to a place I thought I’d left behind.
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World
At Cannes, Indian Filmmakers Show There Is More Than Just Bollywood
This year’s edition of the annual film festival features a prominent presence of Indian stories and storytellers that celebrates the country’s independent cinema.
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World
Civilian Deaths in Custody Fuel Anger and Questions in Kashmir
After a fatal ambush on Indian soldiers, several people were taken in for questioning. Three were found dead hours later, reportedly with signs of torture.
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World
In Remote Canada, a College Becomes a Magnet for Indian Students
The country’s public colleges and universities increasingly rely on international students, especially from India, even as tensions between the two nations have flared.
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Newyork
Biden’s New Friendship With Modi Is Already Under Threat
The indictment unsealed in New York on Nov. 29 accusing an unnamed Indian government official of plotting the assassination of a Sikh separatist in America raises many grave questions. Chief among them: Is the partnership between the United States ...
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Newyork
U.S. Charges Indian Man With Plotting to Kill Sikh Activist in New York
American officials had expressed concerns to New Delhi about the thwarted plan to kill the man, who is a U.S. citizen.
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World
India Faces Questions About Another Reported Foreign Assassination Plot
The U.S., while not publicly accusing New Delhi of trying to orchestrate a killing on American soil, said it had expressed concern to Indian officials.
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Newyork
India Is Devouring Its Best and Brightest
Prison. It’s just a word. But when you are using it to describe your own possible future, it leaves the lips with a heaviness and a bitter taste, like bile. Until a few years ago, ending up in an Indian prison because of my work or things I said ...
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Newyork
Not Their Parents’ South Asian Weddings
Some couples who have a foot in two cultures are taking their ceremonies into their own hands. (See: a playlist that blends Bad Bunny and Bollywood.)
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