BY GOKUL KUNNATH* That, in essence, is the question before the Indian American voters in Johns Creek, Georgia. All across America, more and more Indian
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“Representation of diversity does not mean simply replacing a few major characters with people of color, ignoring differences, and presenting a world where everyone is
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BY OLIVIA SARKAR On a cold Sunday morning, India awoke to the heartbreaking news that the “Nightingale of India” and legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar passed
By Arul Louis Pramila Jayapal, the Indian-American leader of the progressive faction of the Democratic Party, has emerged as a powerful force in US politics
Cover photo: Mahadev Desai among members of the press reporting on Consul General Kulkarni’s Republic Day celebrations at the Consulate General of India in Atlanta.
By Nikhila Natarajan US Vice President Kamala Harris much-hyped tie-breaking vote in a 50-50 Senate is running into a stonewall called Joe (from her own