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Happy250th,America

This is our birthday card. Love, the diaspora. Inside: 250 names for 250 years. South Asians, from every corner of the subcontinent and beyond, helped build every decade of this country: the labs, the boardrooms, the ballots, the skylines, and the kitchens. Start with three words you said this week.

Shampoochāmpo · to kneadPajamaspāy-jāma · leg garmentPunchpānch · five (ingredients)

All three are Hindi. Keep scrolling. It gets bigger.

Scroll · 250 names · 250 years
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The First Wave

Before the internet, before the IITs, before 1965. The receipts go back further than you think.

Salem, Mass.
1790 · The first arrivals

Indian sailors and workers step off East India trading ships into American ports, while the ink on the Constitution is still drying.

1886 · First MD
Anandibai Joshi

First Indian woman to earn a medical degree in the United States, at Philadelphia’s Woman’s Medical College.

1900s · New York
Bengali Harlem

Bengali Muslim peddlers and ship workers who settled Harlem, New Orleans, and Detroit, marrying into Black and Puerto Rican communities.

1900s · California
The Punjabi pioneers

Sikh farmers who turned the Imperial and Central Valleys green and built some of the first gurdwaras in America.

1912 · First temple
Stockton Gurdwara

The first Sikh gurdwara in the United States, still standing in Stockton, California.

1915 · San Francisco
Kala Bagai

One of the first Indian women in America. A century later, Berkeley named a street Kala Bagai Way.

1918 · US Army
Bhagat Singh Thind

World War I veteran whose Supreme Court citizenship fight exposed the limits of American immigration law. He finally became a citizen in 1936.

1956 · Congress
Dalip Singh Saund

First Asian American, first Indian American, and first Sikh elected to the US Congress. A California farmer with a math PhD.

1965 · The door opens
Hart-Celler Act

The immigration law that ended national-origin quotas. Nearly every name below walks through this door.

01

Food

The flavors that quietly rewired the American palate, one order at a time.

SemmaMichelin star

First South Indian restaurant in America to earn a Michelin star, held three years running. Chef Vijay Kumar won the 2025 James Beard for Best Chef in New York.

Padma LakshmiPrimetime

Hosted Top Chef and Taste the Nation. Put Indian food on American TV for two decades.

Vikas KhannaMichelin chef

Michelin-starred chef and founder of Junoon in New York.

Chintan PandyaJames Beard

Won Best Chef at the James Beard Awards with Dhamaka and Semma.

Maneet ChauhanChopped

Longtime Chopped judge and a Food Network mainstay.

Floyd CardozTop Chef Masters

Won Top Chef Masters and pioneered Indian fine dining in America.

Madhur JaffreyThe OG

An Invitation to Indian Cooking, 1973. She taught America to cook it at home, half a century before the rest of this list.

Roni MazumdarUnapologetic

Co-founder of Unapologetic Foods: Dhamaka, Adda, Semma. The group that made no-compromise Indian food a business model.

Meherwan IraniJames Beard

Chai Pani in Asheville won Outstanding Restaurant at the James Beard Awards. Street food, front and center.

Vishwesh BhattBest Chef: South

James Beard winner putting Gujarat and Mississippi on the same plate in Oxford.

Raghavan Iyer660 Curries

Wrote the book, literally 660 of them, that put regional Indian cooking in American kitchens.

Asma KhanChef's Table

The Darjeeling Express chef whose all-women kitchen became a Netflix icon.

UK
ChaiEveryday order

A Hindi word for tea, now a default order at every US coffee counter.

TurmericWellness aisle

The spice behind the golden-latte boom and half the checkout supplements.

House of SpicesSince 1972

Started by the Soni family in Queens, now the country’s largest South Asian food distributor. Its Laxmi brand stocks pantries nationwide.

Patel Brothers55 stores strong

Started as one shop in Chicago in 1974. Now the largest Indian grocery chain in America, the reason every diaspora kid can find home in a strip mall.

02

Words

Everyday English, all borrowed from Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, and Sanskrit. You have been speaking the subcontinent your whole life.

Junglejangal · wild landGuruteacher, masterCushykhush · pleasantLootlūṭ · plunderThugṭhag · deceiverBandanabāndhnū · to tieChutneycaṭnī · to lickAvataravatāra · descentJuggernautJagannāthPunditpaṇḍit · learnedMantrasacred utteranceNirvanablowing outKarmaaction, fateVerandaopen porchCheetahcītā · spottedJunglejangal · wild landGuruteacher, masterCushykhush · pleasantLootlūṭ · plunderThugṭhag · deceiverBandanabāndhnū · to tieChutneycaṭnī · to lickAvataravatāra · descentJuggernautJagannāthPunditpaṇḍit · learnedMantrasacred utteranceNirvanablowing outKarmaaction, fateVerandaopen porchCheetahcītā · spotted
Khakikhāk · dustBungalowbanglā · Bengal-styleBanglebangṛīCummerbundkamarband · waist-tieDungareesDongri, BombayJodhpursJodhpurCatamarankaṭṭumaram · tied woodCurrykari · sauceMangomāṅkāyCandykhaṇḍa · sugar pieceOrangenāraṅgaPunchpānch · fiveShawlshālCotkhāṭ · bedDinghyḍiṅgī · small boatPukkapakkā · properKhakikhāk · dustBungalowbanglā · Bengal-styleBanglebangṛīCummerbundkamarband · waist-tieDungareesDongri, BombayJodhpursJodhpurCatamarankaṭṭumaram · tied woodCurrykari · sauceMangomāṅkāyCandykhaṇḍa · sugar pieceOrangenāraṅgaPunchpānch · fiveShawlshālCotkhāṭ · bedDinghyḍiṅgī · small boatPukkapakkā · proper
…and roughly 900 more.
03

Music

The thread runs from a single sitar lesson straight through the American songbook.

Ravi ShankarThe source

Taught George Harrison the sitar and played Monterey and Woodstock.

Norah JonesTen Grammys

Ravi Shankar’s daughter. Her debut swept the Grammys and sold tens of millions. Her tenth arrived in 2025.

Zubin MehtaNY Philharmonic

Led the New York Philharmonic for 13 years, one of the longest tenures in its history. Born in Bombay to a Parsi family.

A.R. RahmanTwo Oscars

Won two Academy Awards for the Slumdog Millionaire score.

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Zakir HussainGrammy winner

Tabla maestro who recorded with the Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart.

Anoushka ShankarGrammy nominee

Sitar virtuoso and composer with multiple Grammy nominations.

UK
Freddie MercuryQueen

Born Farrokh Bulsara to Parsi parents. The voice of Queen.

UK
Tony KanalNo Doubt

Wrote and played bass for No Doubt. British-Indian American.

FaluGrammy winner

Won a Grammy for Best Children’s Album. Indian-American vocalist.

Vijay IyerMacArthur genius

Grammy-nominated jazz pianist, Harvard professor, and a fixture atop the critics’ polls.

Arooj AftabGrammy first

First Pakistani artist to win a Grammy. Vulture Prince made ghazals a Brooklyn sound.

M.I.A.Paper Planes

Sri Lankan Tamil provocateur whose Paper Planes became a generational anthem.

UK
Rudresh MahanthappaAlto king

The saxophonist who folded Carnatic ragas into American jazz and topped the DownBeat polls.

Sid SriramTwo worlds

Fremont-raised, Carnatic-trained, and one of the most-streamed voices in Indian film music.

Raja KumariSongwriter

Wrote for Gwen Stefani and Iggy Azalea, then built a solo lane between hip-hop and Indian classical rhythm.

Karsh KaleFusion pioneer

Tabla Beat Science with Zakir Hussain. The blueprint for South Asian electronic music in America.

DJ RekhaBasement Bhangra

Two decades of Basement Bhangra nights that made New York dance to Punjab.

HeemsDas Racist

Queens rapper behind Das Racist and Swet Shop Boys, hip-hop’s diaspora document.

04

Screen

The faces that made America laugh, gasp, and finally see itself onscreen.

Mindy KalingCreator

Wrote for and starred in The Office, then built her own hit shows.

Mira NairDirector

Mississippi Masala, Monsoon Wedding, The Namesake. The filmmaker who put the diaspora on screen first.

Aziz AnsariEmmy winner

First Asian-American to win an Emmy for comedy writing.

Kumail NanjianiOscar nominee

Oscar-nominated writer of The Big Sick. Marvel’s Eternals.

Hasan MinhajPeabody

Peabody-winning host of Patriot Act.

M. Night ShyamalanDirector

Wrote and directed The Sixth Sense and a long run of thrillers.

Priyanka Chopra JonasQuantico

Led the ABC series Quantico and became a global film star.

Dev PatelOscar nominee

Oscar-nominated for Lion. Slumdog Millionaire breakout.

UK
Riz AhmedOscar / Emmy

First Muslim and South Asian to win an acting Emmy.

UK
Aasif MandviThe Daily Show

The Daily Show correspondent who made satire look easy for a decade.

Lilly SinghLate night

First woman of Indian descent to host a US network late-night show.

CA
Kal PennHarold & Kumar

Star of Harold & Kumar and House. Later a White House aide.

Maitreyi RamakrishnanNever Have I Ever

Led Mindy Kaling’s Netflix coming-of-age hit.

CA
Utkarsh AmbudkarGhosts

From Pitch Perfect to a lead on the CBS hit Ghosts.

Bela BajariaChief Content Officer, Netflix

Oversees all series and film for the world’s biggest streamer.

Ben KingsleyOscar · Gandhi

Born Krishna Pandit Bhanji to a Gujarati father. Won the Academy Award for Gandhi.

UK
Sarita ChoudhuryMississippi Masala

From Mira Nair’s Mississippi Masala to And Just Like That. Three decades on screen.

Archie PanjabiEmmy winner

Won the Emmy for The Good Wife’s Kalinda Sharma.

UK
Kunal NayyarBig Bang Theory

Twelve seasons as Raj made him one of the highest-paid actors on television.

UK
Poorna JagannathanThe Night Of

Scene-stealer in The Night Of and Never Have I Ever.

Danny PudiCommunity

Abed in Community, one of TV comedy’s most beloved characters.

Sendhil RamamurthyHeroes

Played Mohinder Suresh when a South Asian lead on network TV was still a headline.

Aparna NancherlaComedian

The comic’s comic: standup, BoJack Horseman, and a cult following.

Hari KondaboluThe Problem with Apu

The documentary that made America rethink its longest-running Indian character.

Tan FranceQueer Eye

British-Pakistani style guru on the Emmy-winning Netflix hit.

UK
Zarna GargStandup

The self-styled auntie of American comedy, from immigrant mom to streaming special.

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Voices

The new-media wave. The podcasts, channels, and feeds your algorithm already knows.

Dwarkesh PatelPodcaster

The Dwarkesh Podcast. Long-form interviews on AI, history, and science.

Sal KhanKhan Academy

One man, a webcam, and free lessons that reached over 100 million learners worldwide.

Jay ShettyPodcaster

On Purpose is one of the most downloaded wellness shows on earth.

Liza KoshyCreator

Malayali-American who broke out on YouTube into film, TV, and hosting.

Arun MainiYouTuber

Known as Mrwhosetheboss, one of the biggest tech reviewers online.

UK
Deepica MutyalaFounder

Turned a viral video into Live Tinted, a modern beauty brand.

Nabela NoorCreator

Bangladeshi-American creator and founder of the brand Zeba.

Michelle KhareChallenge Accepted

Trains like a stuntwoman, an astronaut, a Marine. YouTube’s most committed host.

Safiya Nygaard10M subscribers

The internet’s favorite mad scientist of beauty and consumer culture.

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Everyday

Habits so normal now that most Americans forget where they came from.

Yoga36 million

Roughly 36 million Americans practice. Most of them before breakfast.

MeditationMainstream

Reached American offices, apps, and clinics through Indian teachers.

DiwaliOfficial holiday

An official public-school holiday in New York City, and officially recognized as a state holiday in California.

AyurvedaWellness

The old system behind the turmeric, ashwagandha, and adaptogen aisle.

NamasteEveryday word

A Sanskrit greeting now said in studios across the country.

HoliColor runs

The festival of color that inspired America’s color-run craze.

The Patel Motel1 in 2 hotels

Gujarati Patel families own an estimated half of America’s hotels and motels, a wave that began with one family motel in the 1940s.

Deepak ChopraWellness icon

Turned meditation and Ayurveda into a household word across America, one bestseller at a time.

NaanGrocery aisle

Sits next to the sandwich bread in every American supermarket now. Nobody blinks.

HennaEvery fair

From mehndi at weddings to every county fair and boardwalk in America.

07

Minds & Money

The people running the companies and institutions America relies on.

Satya NadellaCEO, Microsoft

Runs one of the most valuable companies on earth. Born in Hyderabad.

Sundar PichaiCEO, Alphabet

Leads Google and its parent company.

Shantanu NarayenCEO, Adobe

Turned Adobe into the toolkit behind nearly everything designed.

Arvind KrishnaCEO, IBM

Leads IBM’s push into AI and the cloud.

Nikesh AroraCEO · Carnegie 2026

Runs one of the largest cybersecurity companies in the world.

Indra NooyiEx-CEO, PepsiCo

Led PepsiCo for twelve years, a rare woman of color atop the Fortune 50.

Ajay BangaPresident, World Bank

Former Mastercard CEO, now leading the World Bank.

Gita GopinathIMF

First Deputy Managing Director of the IMF and previously its first female Chief Economist.

Shahid KhanFlex-N-Gate · Jaguars

Pakistani-American billionaire who built an auto-parts empire, then bought the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Vinod KhoslaSun Microsystems

Co-founded Sun and became a legendary venture capitalist.

Sanjay MehrotraCEO, Micron

Co-founded SanDisk and now runs Micron, one of the few companies making the memory chips inside nearly every device sold.

Aneel BhusriCo-founder, Workday

Built one of enterprise software’s biggest names.

Rohit PrasadHead Scientist, Amazon AGI

Leads Amazon’s AI. The brains behind Alexa.

Jayshree UllalCEO, Arista

Built Arista Networks into a multibillion-dollar company.

Reshma SaujaniFounder, Girls Who Code

Taught hundreds of thousands of girls to code, then ran for Congress.

Neha NarkhedeCEO, Oscilar

Co-founded Confluent, commercializing Apache Kafka, the plumbing behind half the internet’s data streams.

Baiju BhattCo-founder, Robinhood

Opened zero-commission stock trading to a generation. Now building solar power in space at Aetherflux.

Padmasree WarriorEx-CTO, Cisco

Seven years as Cisco’s CTO, then Motorola’s, then CEO of NIO USA. Forbes’ 100 most powerful women, three years running.

Neythri3,200+ members

A global network built by and for South Asian professional women, founded in 2020 by Mythili Sankaran, Chitra Nayak, and Sruthi Ramaswami.

IndiasporaDiaspora nonprofit

Founded by M.R. Rangaswami to connect and celebrate the community’s business, science, and civic leaders.

Kamini RamaniAdvised Steve Jobs

Four decades inside Silicon Valley, shaping strategy at Mayfield. A founding member of Neythri.

Yamini RanganCEO, HubSpot

Rose from the sales floor to the corner office at one of software’s biggest growth stories.

Revathi AdvaithiCEO, Flex

Runs one of the world’s largest manufacturing and supply chain companies.

Ajit JainVice Chairman, Berkshire Hathaway

Warren Buffett’s right hand, running Berkshire’s entire insurance empire.

Raj SubramaniamCEO, FedEx

Runs the network that moves America’s packages.

Laxman NarasimhanEx-CEO, Starbucks

Ran the world’s biggest coffee chain, after PepsiCo and Reckitt.

Vivek SankaranEx-CEO, Albertsons

Ran one of America’s largest grocery chains, 2,200 stores across 34 states.

Sonia SyngalEx-CEO, Gap

Led Gap Inc., one of the few women to run a Fortune 500 retailer.

Ruchi SanghviFacebook’s first

First female engineer at Facebook. Helped build News Feed.

Ram ShriramGoogle’s first check

Founding investor and board member at Google.

Vivek RanadivéKings owner

TIBCO founder and the first Indian-American majority owner of an NBA team.

Manoj Bhargava5-hour Energy

The billionaire behind the little bottle at every gas station register.

Apoorva MehtaInstacart

Founded Instacart and changed how America buys groceries.

CA
Thomas KurianCEO, Google Cloud

Runs Google Cloud. One family, two Fortune 500 tech chiefs.

George KurianCEO, NetApp

Leads NetApp’s data infrastructure business. Thomas Kurian’s twin brother.

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Science & Space

The names on the telescopes, the Nobels, and the missions.

Kalpana ChawlaNASA, 1997

First Indian-born woman in space. She flew on the Space Shuttle Columbia.

Sunita WilliamsNASA record-holder

Held the record for most spacewalk time by a woman.

S. ChandrasekharNobel, physics

The Chandra X-ray Observatory is named for him.

Har Gobind KhoranaNobel, medicine

Won a Nobel for helping crack the genetic code.

Venki RamakrishnanNobel, chemistry

Mapped the structure of the ribosome.

UK
Abhijit BanerjeeNobel, economics

New methods to fight global poverty. MIT.

Amartya SenNobel, economics

Reshaped how the world measures welfare. Harvard.

Arati PrabhakarDARPA · OSTP

Led DARPA, then became the President’s chief science adviser, the first woman and immigrant to run White House science policy.

Sethuraman PanchanathanDirector, NSF

Led the US National Science Foundation.

Anima AnandkumarAI, Caltech

Caltech professor and former director of AI research at NVIDIA.

Raj ChettyEconomist

Harvard economist mapping opportunity across America.

Raja ChariNASA, Crew-3

Commanded a SpaceX crew to the ISS on his first spaceflight, 177 days in orbit.

Sendhil MullainathanMacArthur genius

MIT and Chicago Booth economist rethinking bias with data.

Manjul BhargavaFields Medal, 2014

Princeton mathematician, the highest honor in math, for work in number theory.

Akshay VenkateshFields Medal, 2018

Institute for Advanced Study mathematician honored for work spanning number theory to dynamics.

Mahzarin BanajiHarvard · Carnegie 2026

Pioneered the study of implicit bias, reshaping how psychology understands unconscious prejudice.

Swati Mohan“Touchdown confirmed”

The voice, and the guidance lead, of Perseverance’s landing on Mars.

Bob BalaramMars helicopter

Chief engineer of Ingenuity, the first aircraft to fly on another planet.

Sirisha BandlaVirgin Galactic

Flew to the edge of space on Unity 22.

Anil MenonNASA astronaut

SpaceX’s first flight surgeon, now a NASA astronaut.

Nergis MavalvalaLIGO

Pakistani-American physicist on the team that heard gravitational waves. Dean of Science at MIT.

C. Kumar PatelThe CO2 laser

Invented the carbon-dioxide laser at Bell Labs. Still cutting, welding, and operating everywhere.

Yellapragada SubbarowThe quiet giant

His work at Lederle Labs gave medicine methotrexate and the ATP story. Textbooks forgot him. We didn’t.

Arun MajumdarEnergy

Founding director of ARPA-E, now inaugural dean of Stanford’s school of sustainability.

Priyamvada NatarajanYale

Maps the invisible: dark matter and the growth of supermassive black holes.

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Medicine & Health

The doctors in the room, on the air, and running the response.

Vivek MurthyUS Surgeon General

Served as the nation’s doctor under two presidents, the first to hold the post twice.

Sanjay GuptaCNN

Chief medical correspondent who explained health to America.

Atul GawandeSurgeon & author

Bestselling surgeon-writer who reshaped how America thinks about care and mortality.

Ashish JhaPublic health

Led the White House COVID response. Dean at Brown.

Vas NarasimhanCEO, Novartis

Physician now running one of the world’s largest drugmakers.

Sangeeta BhatiaMIT

Merges microchips with biology, engineering liver tissue used to make drug testing safer.

Suma KrishnanKrystal Biotech

Co-founded Krystal Biotech and developed the first topical gene therapy for a genetic skin disease.

Reshma KewalramaniCEO · Carnegie 2026

First woman to lead a major US biotech company. Brought a CRISPR gene-editing therapy to sickle cell patients.

Sanjiv ChopraHarvard Medical School · Carnegie 2026

Longtime Harvard professor and physician-educator, part of a family that has shaped American medicine and wellness alike.

Balamurali AmbatiMD at 17

The world’s youngest doctor, per Guinness. Now a leading eye researcher.

Raj PanjabiLast Mile Health

Built health systems for the world’s most remote villages, then ran pandemic preparedness at the White House.

Céline GounderEpidemiologist

The doctor America heard on the news through every outbreak.

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Invented

You are probably touching one of these right now.

Ajay BhattThe USB

Co-invented the USB at Intel. The port on nearly every device you own.

Fazlur Rahman KhanThe skyline

Bangladeshi-American engineer whose tubular design made the Sears Tower and John Hancock Center possible. He built the American skyline.

Narinder KapanyFiber optics

The father of fiber optics. The reason this page loaded fast.

Amar BoseBose

Founded Bose and reset the standard for how America listens.

Vinod DhamThe Pentium

Known as the father of the Pentium chip.

Arogyaswami PaulrajMIMO wireless

Stanford engineer who invented MIMO, the technology inside your WiFi router and every 4G and 5G tower.

Sabeer BhatiaHotmail

Co-founded Hotmail, one of the first web email services.

Rangaswamy SrinivasanLASIK

His excimer-laser discovery at IBM made laser eye surgery possible. National Medal of Technology.

Ashok GadgilClean water

Berkeley inventor whose UV water purifier has served millions. Inventors Hall of Fame.

Krishna BharatGoogle News

Built Google News in the aftermath of 9/11.

Thomas KailathSignals

Stanford pioneer whose work underpins modern communications.

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Written

The Pulitzers, the Bookers, and the columns that shape the debate.

Jhumpa LahiriPulitzer

Won the Pulitzer for Interpreter of Maladies.

Siddhartha MukherjeePulitzer

Won the Pulitzer for The Emperor of All Maladies.

Vijay SeshadriPulitzer, poetry

Won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.

Ayad AkhtarPulitzer, drama

Pakistani-American playwright who won the Pulitzer for Disgraced, one of the most-produced plays in America.

Salman RushdieBooker

Booker-winning novelist. Midnight’s Children.

Abraham VergheseBestseller

Physician and author of Cutting for Stone.

Ved MehtaThe New Yorker

Blind since age three. Wrote for The New Yorker for 33 years. MacArthur genius.

Gobind Behari LalPulitzer, 1937

Science editor who became the first Indian-American to win a Pulitzer, 89 years ago.

Kiran DesaiBooker

Won the Booker for The Inheritance of Loss.

Amitav GhoshIbis trilogy

Brooklyn-based novelist who put empire, opium, and climate on the literary map.

Bharati MukherjeeNBCC Award

Won the National Book Critics Circle Award for The Middleman and Other Stories.

Michael OndaatjeThe English Patient

Sri Lankan-born Booker winner whose novel became a Best Picture.

CA
V.V. GaneshananthanBrotherless Night

Her Sri Lankan civil-war novel swept 2024’s major fiction prizes.

Fareed ZakariaCNN

Host and columnist shaping the US foreign-policy conversation.

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The Ground Game

The organizers and advocates you rarely see, doing the work that holds it together.

Vanita GuptaCivil rights

Former Associate Attorney General and longtime civil-rights leader.

Valarie KaurSikh activist

Filmmaker and founder of the Revolutionary Love Project.

Bhairavi DesaiLabor

Built the New York Taxi Workers Alliance into a national force.

Saru JayaramanLabor

Leads One Fair Wage for restaurant workers nationwide.

Manjusha KulkarniOrganizer

Co-founded Stop AAPI Hate.

Simran Jeet SinghAuthor & scholar

Educator making Sikh life in America visible.

Deepa IyerAuthor & organizer

Chronicler of South Asian America after 9/11.

Urvashi VaidLGBTQ pioneer

Led the National LGBTQ Task Force and shaped a generation of organizing.

Amardeep SinghSikh Coalition

Co-founded the Sikh Coalition on the night of September 11, 2001.

Deepak BhargavaMovement builder

Led one of the country’s largest immigrant-rights networks for 15 years.

Thenmozhi SoundararajanEquality Labs

Dalit civil-rights leader who put caste on America’s civil-rights agenda.

AAHOAFounded 1989

Members now own roughly 60% of all hotels in America, an industry built almost entirely by Gujarati families who started with one motel at a time.

SABA North AmericaFounded 1990s

Grew from a handful of lawyers to more than 30 chapters, now the recognized voice of South Asian attorneys and judges across the continent.

AAPIPhysicians of Indian origin

Represents over 100,000 practicing physicians of Indian origin, roughly one in seven doctors in America.

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Public Life

From city hall to the West Wing, the diaspora on the ballot and in the room.

Kamala HarrisVice President

First person of South Asian descent elected Vice President.

Usha VanceSecond Lady

First Indian-American Second Lady of the United States.

Nikki HaleyGovernor / UN

Former South Carolina governor and UN ambassador.

Bobby JindalGovernor, LA

First Indian-American governor in US history, elected in Louisiana in 2007.

Vivek RamaswamyCandidate

Ran for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Kash PatelFBI Director

Confirmed to lead the FBI.

Jay BhattacharyaNIH Director

Stanford professor now leading the National Institutes of Health.

Sriram KrishnanWhite House

Senior AI policy adviser in the White House.

Zohran MamdaniMayor, NYC

Sworn in on January 1, 2026, as New York’s first Muslim and Asian American mayor, powered by a South Asian coalition that organized across the whole diaspora.

Pramila JayapalCongress

First Indian-American woman elected to the US House.

Ro KhannaCongress

Represents Silicon Valley in the US House.

Ami BeraCongress

The longest-serving Indian-American in Congress.

Raja KrishnamoorthiCongress

Samosa Caucus stalwart from Illinois.

Shri ThanedarCongress

Chemist, entrepreneur, and congressman from Michigan.

Suhas SubramanyamCongress

First Indian-American elected to Congress from the East Coast.

Neel KashkariMinneapolis Fed

Ran the 2008 bank bailout, now a leading voice at the Federal Reserve.

Richard VermaState Department

First Indian-American US Ambassador to India, then a Deputy Secretary of State.

Preet BhararaUS Attorney

Former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York.

Renu KhatorChancellor, U. Houston

First Indian immigrant to lead a major US research university, and Texas’ first female chancellor.

Aruna MillerLt. Governor, MD

First woman of color and immigrant elected to statewide office in Maryland.

Sri SrinivasanChief Judge, DC Circuit

Leads one of the most influential federal appeals courts in the country.

Aneesh ChopraFirst US CTO

Named the nation’s first Chief Technology Officer under President Obama.

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Sports & Airwaves

The unseen bench: the players, the callers, the kids who own the spelling bee.

Rajeev RamTennis

Grand Slam doubles champion and Olympic medalist for the United States.

Mohini BhardwajOlympic silver

Team gymnastics silver at Athens 2004, an Indian-American on the podium for Team USA.

Kevin NegandhiESPN

The first Indian-American anchor on ESPN’s SportsCenter.

Sunil GulatiSoccer

Longtime president of the US Soccer Federation.

Vijay AmritrajTennis

Global star turned beloved broadcaster.

Sim BhullarNBA first

First player of Indian descent to appear in an NBA game.

CA
Alexi GrewalOlympic gold, 1984

First American to win Olympic road cycling gold. Punjabi-American from Colorado.

Sahith TheegalaPGA Tour

Fan favorite with a PGA Tour win and Tour Championship runs.

Akshay BhatiaPGA Tour

Two Tour wins before turning 23.

Saurabh NetravalkarUSA Cricket

The Oracle engineer who bowled USA past Pakistan at the 2024 T20 World Cup.

Scripps Spelling Bee30 of the last 36

Indian-American kids have won the national bee nearly every year since 1999, including an eight-way tie in 2019. This year’s champ: Shrey Parikh, 14, of San Bernardino.

Major League CricketLaunched 2023

America’s first pro T20 league, backed by Satya Nadella and Shantanu Narayen as team owners.

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Style

The designers on the red carpet and in the corner office.

Naeem KhanDesigner

Dressed First Ladies and Hollywood on the red carpet.

Prabal GurungDesigner

Nepali-American designer and prominent CFDA voice.

Bibhu MohapatraDesigner

New York designer worn by Michelle Obama.

Waris AhluwaliaHouse of Waris

Designer, actor, and the most recognizable Sikh face in American fashion.

Nina DavuluriMiss America 2014

First Indian-American to win Miss America.

Leena NairCEO, Chanel

British-Indian executive now leading Chanel.

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Political Power & The New Wave

From the Samosa Caucus to city halls and kitchen cabinets, the diaspora isn’t just in the room. It helped set the table.

Ghazala HashmiLt. Governor, Virginia

India-born educator elected Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor in 2025, the first South Asian American and first Muslim to hold statewide office there.

Pulkit DesaiMayor, Parsippany-Troy Hills

Marine veteran sworn in as mayor in January 2026, the first Indian American to lead a township with one of New Jersey’s largest Indian American communities.

DRUM & Indian American ImpactThe organizing wave

Hundreds of organizers and canvassers across DRUM, Indian American Impact, and local South Asian groups who turned out voters and shaped the 2025-2026 cycle.

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The 250: The South Asian Ledger

Forbes just ranked America’s 250 most successful immigrants for the 250th birthday. We pulled the South Asian cut: the names, the ranks, what they built, plus a collector’s card set you can download.

27 names · No.14 highest rank · India: most represented birth country · still counting

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