The number of Hindus migrating to the US every year has more than doubled in the last one decade, with an overwhelming majority of them coming from India
There is a certain docile, rebarbative and delightfully ludicrous air about the mainstream media each time Sonia Gandhi (or one of her family members) is in the middle of a controversy.
The Bollywood entourage makes the fashion police run for cover as they seem to be dressed for a big, fat Indian wedding at one of the most fashionable events of the world.
Chandigarh-born Indian-American legal luminary Srikanth 'Sri' Srinivasan has moved a step closer to making history as the first South Asian judge on the US Court of Appeals for the American capital.
The so-called racism map is more egregious because it offers an alluring and misleading distillation of context-less data, painting entire nations as racist or liberal in one fell swoop.
Ten suicides, one murder, $5.5 billion in losses and more than 1,300 journalists without a job — the toll from one of India’s biggest Ponzi schemes continues to mount.
For the first time, Indian visitors will now have the option of a same-day visa to the UK. - See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/-/1115808/#sthash.db49zNLQ.dpuf
An increasing number of childless Asian couples are travelling to India for fertility treatment because of a shortage of south Asian egg donors in the UK.
Four Indian Americans, including a physician and three co-owners of a health clinic from Chicago area, have been charged with healthcare fraud estimated to be running into millions of dollars.
India is gradually bolstering military force-levels on the eastern coast and the Andaman and Nicobar Island archipelago to counter China's strategic moves
India once had a great tradition of disciples learning at the feet of their gurus. That tradition seems to have been revived - in virtual world - thanks to technology.
Noted Indian American surgeon Mukesh Hariawala will discuss the business implications of President Barack Obama's second term on the Indian healthcare system
A passenger was booted off an American Airlines flight en route from Los Angeles to New York Monday when she would not stop singing Whitney Houston's hit "I Will Always Love You".
rom corporate America to Indian techies to Indian-Americans with family ties to their native land - all are lobbying hard to influence changes in the proposed immigration law
Some women go further — waiting until they travel to India to take care of their soiled saris. Assuming that saris are made there, they reason, Indian dry cleaners should know what they are doing.
Esther Gokhale, a posture guru in Silicon Valley believes that people suffer from pain and dysfunction because they have forgotten how to use their bodies.
A 14-year-old boy from Indiana, who was diagnosed with moderate to severe autism at the age of 2, has an IQ of 170, which is higher than Einstein’s, and he is now on the road to winning a Nobel Prize.
India has long been cited as one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but it hasn't always been the most hospitable place for business travelers.
Expressing concern over increasing "abduction" of American children to India, an influential lawmaker has said that the country has been a source of immense frustration and grief for parents in the US.
Still a persona non grata in the US, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is again set to talk to the Indian community in 18 cities in North America via satellite from state capital of Gandhinagar Sunday.
This episode shows that for all of India’s attempts to project itself as an emerging global powerit is unable to break out of its hyphenated relationship with Pakistan.
It’s a difficult transition as India wrestles with the old and the new, and tries to find a middle path that will allow it to progress without losing important aspects of its traditions.