Zarna Garg, who left home at age 15 to avoid an arranged marriage, started out in stand-up comedy at age 45
Zarna Garg, who left home at age 15 to avoid an arranged marriage, started out in stand-up comedy at age 45
U.S. tech companies manage labor costs mainly through Indian professionals on temporary work visas says Ignatius Chithelen
Vikas Khanna, a Michelin star chef, author, and filmmaker, spends time and money helping those in need
Golfer Sahith Theegala, who enjoys rice and curry, is the most successful Indian American sports figure
An independent investigator alleges fraudulent work likely by Harvard professor Khalid Shah’s team
Women face higher unemployment and earn lower wages in India according to a study by Azim Premji University
Indian engineers on temporary work visas enable U.S. tech companies manage labor costs says Ignatius Chithelen
Two thirds of India’s 130 million elders live in poverty says Mathew Cherian in this Global Indian Times Interview
Republican Nikki Haley is backed by a majority of independent voters who will likely decide the 2024 U.S. Presidential race
Often, financial news in the Indian media raise more questions than offer information says Romar Correa
Republican Nikki Haley says Kamala Harris, not Joe Biden, is Democratic Opponent in 2024 U.S. Presidential Election
U.S. tech companies manage labor costs primarily by hiring and firing professionals on temporary work visas, mainly Indians
Perplexity.AI’s mission is to build the most accurate answer engine, says co-founder and IIT grad Aravind Srinivas
Romar Correa examines key aspects of India’s economic policies, including by dissecting the views of Raghuram Rajan and Rohit Lamba
Christianity and Hinduism have much in common says Francis Clooney, a Jesuit priest and Harvard professor
Apple warns journalists of spyware threat even as Indian officials reportedly press against doing so
Reva Yunus’s book probes why students from poor families get a bad education
A watercolor painting by Charles de Souza