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Contributions of Indian diaspora to US Society

Kartavya Desk Staff

Syllabus: International Relations

Source: Indiaspora

Context: A BCG and Indiaspora report highlights that, despite being only 1.5% of the U.S. population, Indian Americans have made significant contributions to American society.

The United States has a four million-plus strong Indian diaspora, the second-largest immigrant group in the US. The high-achieving Indian Americans have gained attention like never before.

Contributions:

Category | Contributions

Economic Impact | CEOs of Indian origin head 16 Fortune 500 companies.

Notable leaders: Satya Nadella (Microsoft), Shantanu Narayen (Adobe).

Cultural Influence | Diwali and Holi widely celebrated.

Renowned chefs: Vikas Khanna.

Wellness practices: Deepak Chopra.

Innovation, Research, and Development | 13% of US scientific publications co-authored by Indian Americans.

Prominent figures: Har Gobind Khorana, Abhijit Banerjee, Manjul Bhargava.

Government and Public Services | Kamala Harris: First woman Vice President of Indian descent.

Bobby Jindal: First Indian American Governor.

Rise and significance of Indian diaspora in the U.S.:

Presence and Dominance:

• The Indian diaspora excels in politics, administration, entrepreneurship, technology, medicine, science, and academia. They are the most educated and highest-earning Asian group in the U.S.

• The Indian diaspora excels in politics, administration, entrepreneurship, technology, medicine, science, and academia.

• They are the most educated and highest-earning Asian group in the U.S.

Skilled Labor:

• Indian professionals, especially in IT and engineering, are crucial to U.S. businesses through the H-1B visa program. High-profile figures like Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, and Parag Agarwal enhance India’s reputation as a tech powerhouse and a source of top talent.

• Indian professionals, especially in IT and engineering, are crucial to U.S. businesses through the H-1B visa program.

High-profile figures like Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, and Parag Agarwal enhance India’s reputation as a tech powerhouse and a source of top talent.

Impact:

Changed perceptions: The success of the Indian-American community has significantly changed the U.S. perception of Indians and India. E.g., As part of “soft diplomacy,” Indian-Americans played a pivotal role in the fructification of the historic Indo-US nuclear deal in 2005.

Strengthened the India-US relationship: The fifth largest economy in the world, India today, is seen in the US as a strong bilateral partner sharing common democratic values.

Economic: The U.S. is the top remittance source ($26B of $113B in 2022-2023).

Brain Gain: ~20% of Indian unicorns have U.S.-educated co-founders, e.g., Rahul Chari (PhonePe), Harsh Jain and Bhavin Seth (Dream11).

Political: Effective diplomacy and lobbying, e.g., Indo-US civil nuclear deal.

Cultural Diplomacy & Soft Power: 1 in 10 Americans practices yoga (2023); Spread of Indian cuisine and Ayurveda.

Indo-US Scientific Collaboration: Projects like NISAR and iCET.

Conclusion

The uncompromisable role of the Indian-American community has become inevitable to the all-round development of the US, and this has significantly transformed the perceptions of and dealings with India.

Insta Link:

• Indian Diaspora: The roots of global success

• Indian Diaspora

Mains Link: UPSC 2017

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