Lord Kilclooney, a member of the House of Lords, claimed not to know the vice president-elect’s name when he wrote the offending Twitter post.
Tag: Indian-Americans
How Kamala Harris’s Family in India Helped Shape Her Values
The Democratic vice-presidential pick gained part of her foundation from her mother’s side of the family, which defied stereotypes in India and promoted equality for women.
India Debates Skin-Tone Bias as Beauty Companies Alter Ads
America’s intense conversation on race has focused attention on a type of discrimination that has long vexed India.
An Adoption, a Pandemic and an Evacuation
The Mosiers flew to India in March to pick up their daughter. The country locked down before they could leave.
For Indian Diaspora, Panic and Anger Over Trump’s Immigration Plans
Indian citizens fill critical jobs in the United States in tech and business. Now, they fear for their futures — the “upending of life by a tweet.”
Modi Prepares to Welcome Trump to India
The February visit would be a welcome distraction for both nationalistic leaders, who face deepening political troubles at home.
A Bollywood Star Takes on a Global Stigma
Deepika Padukone’s new movie, “Chhapaak,” highlights the activism of survivors of acid attacks.
An India-Pakistan Test for an American Cricket Club Where They’re All on the Same Team
Cricket team members in one Massachusetts community play on and talk on, as tensions between India and Pakistan unfold.