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Avanthika Reddy:

Blending Beauty with Purpose

Atul Bhatara:

From Disability to Building a Skincare Brand

Karan Chopra:

Integrating Ayurveda into American Wellness

Lakshmi Mohanbabu:

First Artist in Space and Sea

Avani Sarkar:

Bringing Indian Culture to Diaspora Kids Through Play

Dr Shawna Pandya:

Leading a Space Medicine Mission in 2026

How Going Abroad Can Transform Your Life |

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Global Indian | Good Reads

 Top reads curated from the internet 

#1Indian-origin billionaires in the U.S.
Indian-origin billionaires top Forbes list of richest US immigrants
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#2Floating University | Global Indian
When a unique university on a ship sailed up to India for ‘cultural immersion’
#3Brazil's Embraer
Brazil’s Embraer In Talks With IndiGo, Air India for Expansion in Indian Market
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#4Kolhapuri at Prada Show | Global Indian
Yoga, haldi doodh, and now Kolhapuris—Indian culture needs protection from Western plagiarism
#5Balaji Srinivasan
Indian-origin entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan buys private island to build new nation for techies
Reading Time: 5 mins
#6Prisoner of War | Global Indian
Lost in memory | Review of The Great Épinal Escape by Ghee Bowman
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Indian-origin billionaires top Forbes list of richest US immigrants

The article was first published in Business Standard on July 10, 2025. In January 1927, a large contingent of American students from the Floating University travelled by train from Bombay to Agra, a journey of two nights and one day, to see the Taj Mahal. When Dewitt Reddick, a 23-year-old newly-minted journalism graduate, got his first glimpse of the Mughal monument, he said it was “gleaming in the morning sun...like a dream palace from the Arabian Nights”. Read more on Business Standard Find more Global Indian Top Reads

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Floating University | Global Indian

When a unique university on a ship sailed up to India for ‘cultural immersion’

The article was first published in The Scroll on July 12, 2025. In January 1927, a large contingent of American students from the Floating University travelled by train from Bombay to Agra, a journey of two nights and one day, to see the Taj Mahal. When Dewitt Reddick, a 23-year-old newly-minted journalism graduate, got his first glimpse of the Mughal monument, he said it was “gleaming in the morning sun...like a dream palace from the Arabian Nights”. Read more on The Scroll Find more Global Indian Top Reads

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Brazil’s Embraer

Brazil’s Embraer In Talks With IndiGo, Air India for Expansion in Indian Market

The article was first published in Outlook Business on June 2, 2025.

Brazilian regional jet manufacturer Embraer has established a fully owned Indian subsidiary in AeroCity, New Delhi, as part of its plans to expand its presence in the country. The company is already in talks with two of India’s major airlines—IndiGo and Air India—regarding the potential sale of its E-2 aircraft, which can seat up to 146 passengers.
The Brazilian aerospace and defence company manufactures smaller, short-haul regional jets compared to its global rivals Boeing and Airbus. With seating capacity ranging from 120 to 146 passengers, Embraer's E2 jets fall into the regional jet category. In contrast, narrow-body aircraft like the Airbus A320 or Boeing 737 typically carry 150–186 passengers. While the E2 has a similar wingspan, its range is shorter—approximately 4,800 km compared to 6,300–6,500 km for its larger counterparts...
Read more on Outlook Business
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Kolhapuri Prada controversy | Global Indian

Yoga, haldi doodh, and now Kolhapuris—Indian culture needs protection from Western plagiarism

The article was first published in The Print on June 30, 2025. Not all ideas are unique. In the creative world, it is easy to get “inspired” by someone else’s work. But when your product is merely a copy of an object from another culture, can it even be called yours? And if you seek to profit from it by selling it at several times the price of the original, is it not simply cultural appropriation of the highest order? Art has a provenance; should culture then not have similar protections? Read more on The Print Find more Global Indian Top Reads

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Balaji Srinivasan

Indian-origin entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan buys private island to build new nation for techies

The article was first published in Mint on July 3, 2025.

Indian-origin tech entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan has purchased a private island near Singapore to build what he calls a “Network State”- a decentralised, digital-first society for techies, creators, and founders.
Srinivasan, a former CTO of Coinbase and co-founder of multiple Silicon Valley ventures, envisions a future where online communities with shared values evolve into globally recognised nations. His project, which once sounded like a futuristic thought experiment, is now unfolding on a real island with real people, and it’s creating quite the buzz, TechCrunch reported...
Read more on Mint  

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Prisoner of War | Global Indian

Lost in memory | Review of The Great Épinal Escape by Ghee Bowman

The article was first published in The Hindu on July 4, 2025. I’d never heard of these POWs before — all those Great Escapes & never a brown face among them.” This line in the Epilogue of Ghee Bowman’s The Great Épinal Escape perfectly expresses a reader’s state after finishing the book. The tale of over 500 Indian prisoners of war escaping from a German camp during World War II has lain buried in various archives and libraries until unearthed and excavated by the historian and author. But this book is more than just a story of an escape. Read more on The Hindu  

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Global Indian | World in Numbers

Statistically speaking

11 Million

Immigration cases were recorded pending with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) as of Mar 31, 2025. It has been the highest backlog in the agency’s history.

6 Indian Cities

Have made it to TasteAtlas’s list of 100 Best Food Cities in the World. Leading the pack is Mumbai, followed by Delhi, Amritsar, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Chennai.

$12.2 Billion

The value of India–Brazil trade in 2024–25, making Brazil India’s top partner in South America; exports included diesel, chemicals, pharma, engineering goods, while imports ranged from crude oil and soya oil to gold, sugar, and iron ore.

47,589 Invitation To Apply

Have been issued by Canada for Permanent Residency from January to June 2025, which includes 41,000 through Express Entry alone - a clear sign that Canada urgently needs skilled professionals.

1.46 Crore

Passports were issued in India in 2024, up from 91 lakh in 2014, averaging nearly 40,000 per day, driven by tech innovations that made the process faster, more efficient, and hassle-free.

15,000 Indians

Live in Ghana, many of whom are now 3rd and 4th generation residents. The Indian community has been in the country for decades, with about 3,000 having acquired Ghanaian citizenship.

Global Indian | Did You Know? 

Fun facts about India and Global Indians

Czech automaker Škoda and Tata AutoComp have launched a joint venture in India to manufacture power systems and components for rail transport, aiming to meet the rising demand for advanced rail infrastructure in the country.

Satya Nadella launched BioEmu-1, an AI tool that helps discover new medicines faster by simulating how proteins move. It works super quickly and accurately, even on just one computer chip.

Brazil's highest civilian award, the Grand Collar of the National Order of the Southern Cross, has been conferred upon Prime Minister Modi in recognition of his efforts to enhance India-Brazil cooperation across key global platforms.

Indian traders first set foot in Sierra Leone in the late 1800s, and by 1977, the community had grown to over 600 — many of them thriving as traders and teachers.

PM Modi has announced OCI cards for sixth-generation Indian-origin citizens of Trinidad and Tobago. This will allow them to live and work in India indefinitely. Previously, OCI eligibility was generally restricted to fourth-generation descendants.

Hinduism was first introduced to Ghana by Sindhi traders in the late 1940s, who set up the country’s first Hindu temple in Accra.

Publisher’s Corner

Xavier Augustin

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