The United States on Tuesday deported more than 100 Indian nationals accused of being in the United States without documentation.
Chinese and Indian diplomats call for warmer relations but make no public mention of border dispute
The top diplomats of China and India called for their nations to provide further mutual support, but avoided publicly mentioning a long-standing border dispute in the Himalayas when they met Monday in Beijing.
Asia’s middle class is fueling a travel boom
More Asians than ever are traveling, and it’s shaking up the global tourism scene.
As Harris eyes US presidency, reaction in her mother’s native India is muted but tinged with pride
When Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president in the U.S., residents in her maternal family’s ancestral village in southern India watched in real time, setting off fireworks, holding up portraits of her and wishing her a long life.
Hundreds of mostly exiled Tibetans celebrate the Dalai Lama’s 89th birthday in India’s Dharamshala
Hundreds of mostly exiled Tibetans gathered in India’s hillside town of Dharamshala to celebrate the birthday of the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, the Dalai Lama, who turned 89 on Saturday.
At US universities, record numbers of Indian students seek brighter prospects—and overseas jobs
Pranay Karkale is spending years of savings and $60,000 in student loans to pursue a master’s degree in the United States, yet he considers himself lucky.
Dance Tantra: Indian dance, poems, and art at the Armory
“Nritya Kavya Chitra,” from Sanskrit, translates as “dance, poems, and art.”
Microsoft’s Nadella woos Indian developers to the company’s AI tools
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella urged in a speech to more than a thousand Indian computer code developers on Thursday that they use the company’s artificial intelligence tools being deployed across its products.
Japan joins an elite club by landing on the moon. What are others doing?
Japan landed a spacecraft on the moon Saturday, an attempt at the world’s first “pinpoint lunar landing.”
India tops immigrant origins in King County, surpassing China
In a demographic shift that reflects the dynamic international character of King County, India has claimed the top spot as the leading country of birth for immigrants, outpacing China, according to recent data released by the U.S. Census.
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