There is a particular kind of reputational crisis that happens when powerful people start to believe the whole world is against them. It can be emotionally persuasive. It can rally …
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Indian Diaspora Center Hosts Symposium on “Indian Television: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”
by SAH Staff Reporter 9 minutes readThe Indian Diaspora Center at the Dr. Thomas Abraham Library, in collaboration with the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin-Manhattan Chapter (GOPIO-Manhattan) and the Indian American Kerala Cultural and …
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There are few things more revealing in public life than the questions people refuse to answer. A speech can be rehearsed. A photograph can be staged. A rumor can be …
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In reputation management, optimism is often overrated. The organizations that navigate crises best are rarely the ones that assume everything will go right. They are the ones that spend time …
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Most people, at some point, want to shape how they will be remembered. The powerful simply have more tools with which to try. This week on When It Hits the …
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The goal in most PR crises is not to win everyone back. It is to find the people still willing to listen, earn their attention, and trust in truth. Truth …
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India Week 2026 Draws More Than 1,600 Attendees to London
by SAH Staff Reporter 4 minutes readThe largest independently organized UK-India conference series concluded in London last week, featuring a series of high-profile discussions with some of India’s leading journalists at the private members’ club The …
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Indian-American Journalist Vishnudatta Jayaraman Felicitated at New York State Assembly
by UNIby UNI 5 minutes readIndian-American journalist T. Vishnudatta Jayaraman, founder of South Asian Herald, a digital news publication and weekly e-paper dedicated to serving the South Asian diaspora in the United States, was felicitated …
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New York State Assembly Honors T. Vishnudatta Jayaraman
by SAH Staff Reporter 2 minutes readNew York Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar, the first South Asian American woman elected to state office in New York, honored Indian American journalist and South Asian Herald Founder and Editor-in-Chief, T. …
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What Leaders Say When No One Is Supposed to Be Listening
by Farzana Baduel 6 minutes readThere is a unique kind of reputational damage caused by one careless sentence escaping the room it was meant for. This week on When It Hits the Fan, David Yelland and …