India’s outbound student caravan is no longer a trickle but a full-blown migration pattern, and the destinations are becoming strikingly predictable. Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom now …
Diaspora
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Rasika Band’s “100 Years of Bollywood” Concert in Virginia Raises Funds for Women and Children in India
by T. Vishnudatta Jayaraman 6 minutes readRasika, a musical band of BITS Pilani alumni and music enthusiasts based in Northern Virginia, performed a charity concert titled “100 Years of Bollywood” on November 15, 2025, at Parkview …
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Anuj Dixit Ends Congressional Bid for California’s 48th District
by SAH Staff Reporter 2 minutes readVoting rights attorney Anuj Dixit has announced that he is ending his campaign for California’s 48th Congressional District, highlighting the effects of Proposition 50 on the shape and “dynamics” of …
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India made its sharpest attack ever on Pakistan for fueling cross border terrorism in the wake of the Pahalgham and Red Fort blasts in what diplomatic circles considered the starkest …
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Indian American Lawmakers Back Epstein Files Transparency Act as House Approves Measure 427–1
by SAH Staff Reporter 4 minutes readIndian American Democratic lawmakers in the US House of Representatives voted “Yes” on November 18, 2025, to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act, echoing the call for “No more delays. …
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Canadian Hindu Chamber’s Second Trade Mission to India Aims to Boost Bilateral Business Momentum
by Prabhjot Singh 4 minutes readThe steady normalization of India-Canada relations, reinforced by recent high-level ministerial exchanges, has opened a window of opportunity for renewed cooperation in trade, business, and industry. Leaders from both nations …
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A Test Balloon in Delhi: Why Shashi Tharoor Spoke on Sheikh Hasina’s Death Sentence When No One Else Did
by TN Ashokby TN Ashok 7 minutes readWhen Bangladesh’s ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to death in absentia this week by a special tribunal in Dhaka, the shock rippled across the region. Yet the most …
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In recent years, there has been a marked increase in online hate against Indian Americans, particularly on platforms like X (formerly Twitter). Much of this vitriol originates from anonymous accounts …