Diaspora
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How did Indian immigrants to the US become a ‘model minority’?
Sanjoy Chakravorty Devesh Kapur Nirvikar Singh
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‘Has your daughter tried biryani yet?’ Hasan Minhaj answers questions from Indian-American teenagers
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Watch: First Indian-American reality TV show ‘Family Karma’ features immigrant families in Miami
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In this novel: What happens when a boy from a good family defies his father to go to America?
Usha KR
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‘Everything is fine in India’: These videos capture the action and reactions at the Howdy Modi event
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‘Dad and I thought it was time you knew. I was married to another man. In India.’
Anuradha Bhagwati
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Narendra Modi thanks Indian diaspora in Japan for Lok Sabha mandate
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Watch: For 20 years, ‘Goodness Gracious Me’ found Indian roots for everything in the world
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Caste in the US: Dalits face discrimination in South Asian American institutions, says survey
Mridula Chari
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India had the most number of people living abroad in 2017: UN report
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These essays reveal a writer who has turned her third world origin into a source of power
Rheea Mukherjee
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Meet Rajiv Mohabir, the Guyanese poet of Indian origin who writes to remind himself that he is alive
Urvashi Bahuguna
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With these short stories, Akhil Sharma adds funny and gentle variations to a familiar theme
Jai Arjun Singh
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Eight stylish South Asian poets in the diaspora you must read for their striking ideas
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Watch: Meet Leo Varadkar, Ireland’s first Prime Minister with Indian roots (and openly gay)
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Being Indian and beautiful in the US: This book examines what beauty means to the diaspora
Soni Wadhwa
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This might be the funniest book you’ll read on the immigrant experiences of Indians
Scaachi Koul
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‘Women don’t have to be good to be the hero’: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, whose next book is on Sita
Unmana Datta
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Watch: Stand-up comic Aziz Ansari reveals 73 things about himself that we did not know
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The stories may be erotic, but this novel tells frightening truths about Punjabi lives in Southall
Shireen Quadri