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Their meteoric rise reshaped the Bay Area and powered Silicon Valley. Is it at an end?
No region of the country is as Indian as the Bay Area, and no city in the Bay Area is as Indian as Fremont.
Here, visitors crowd into Hindu temples to pray to Ganesha and other gods. Some public schools teach Hindi and the thwacks of cricket bats on balls ricochet across the biggest park. Inside the city’s many strip malls, Hyderabadi and Maharashtrian food are devoured by homesick immigrants. Women in saris pop in and out of groceries that sell spices and samosas, dal and ghee.
The mayor of this Silicon Valley bedroom community of 227,000 is himself an immigrant from Punjab. Its voters helped send an Indian American — Rep. Ro Khanna — to Congress...
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How Indian-origin mother, son from Haryana became mayors in Britain
This article first appeared in ThePrint on May 25, 2026
It is a proud and historic week for an Indian-origin family in Britain. This May, 23-year-old Tushar Kumar was sworn in as mayor of Elstree & Borehamwood Town Council, and just days later, his mother, councillor Praveen Rani, became the first Indian-origin mayor of Hertsmere Borough Council.

Parle Melody: The ₹1 soft power twist Modi served to Meloni and the world
This article first appeared in The Economic Times on May 21, 2026

US Drops Charges Against Adani, Settlement Clears Path for Stronger India-US Investment Ties
This article first appeared in International Business Times on May 19, 2026

Here’s what Indians spend when they travel abroad
This article first appeared in Condé Nast Traveller on May 11, 2026

‘No visa, no citizenship?’ – ‘Trans Tamil immigrant’ hit with backlash after Scottish parliament election
This article first appeared in Financial Express on May 10, 2026 An Indian-born transgender immigrant was recently elected as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) on the Edinburgh & Lothians East list for the pro-independence Scottish Greens. The issue immediately became a matter of serious contention. While achieving firsts is typically a milestone that receives positive reception marked by thunderous applause, Q Manivannan’s recent success was largely defined by controversy.
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