Indian-origin financial analyst arrested in new york insider trading crackdown Insider trading enforcement intensifies as Indian-origin analyst arrested in major U.S. probe New York — Federal authorities in the United
Higher US visa fees and slow Green Card progress affect Indian applicants For now, Indian applicants face a mixed situation: higher visa costs but small signs of movement in the green card
Gulf Indians face travel chaos and fear as Iran conflict intensifies With millions of Indians living across the Gulf, community leaders are appealing for calm, warning against rumours and advising everyone
Hindus lead as most highly educated religious group in the US The findings also renew debate about “brain drain” from India, as many highly skilled professionals choose to build careers abroad
Indian-origin leaders gain momentum in US politics as Nithya Raman enters LA mayoral race Raman’s candidacy reflects the growing visibility and influence of Indian-origin leaders in American public life, signalling a broader shift in
Report warns racist backlash against Indian professionals in the United States While such cases raise legitimate concerns about corporate practices, experts warn that they should not justify racist attacks on Indian
Fiji tourism faces uncertainty as HIV outbreak raises concerns among key travel markets With clear information and sensible precautions, Fiji’s tourism sector can remain resilient while managing the health concerns PRAVASISAMWAD.COM Fiji, one
U.S. forces intercept sanctioned oil tanker in Indian Ocean after global pursuit As investigations continue, the fate of the Aquila II remains unclear, but the incident marks another step in Washington’s efforts
Indian family struggles with debt and uncertainty to pursue the ‘American dream’ As global education costs rise and migration rules tighten, families may need to rethink what the “American dream” truly means
Trump trade adviser questions why US-built AI platforms serve users in India India has firmly rejected Navarro’s remarks The Ministry of External Affairs has called his statements inaccurate and reiterated that