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The political ideologies embraced by Indian Americans in the U.S. often diverge from their opinions on similar issues in the Indian political scenario
5 Indian-Origin Lawmakers Demand Action On Hate Crimes From DOJ
Community leaders have expressed concerns that no leads have emerged following several attacks, contributing to fear and uncertainty among Indian -Americans.
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The National Museum in Kolkata is a treasure trove of India’s ancient living traditions that is falling into disrepair due to benign neglect