The way the United States conducts its presidential election would be considered irregular – and even illegal – in India and many countries
The author a New York-based journalist, is a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Society for Policy Studies
The way the United States conducts its presidential election would be considered irregular – and even illegal – in India and many countries
There are now two candidates of Indian origin running for US vice president in next month's election
The United Nations General Assembly is canceling in-person meetings after five members of a country's mission tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, according to the president's spokesperson
The Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA), a breakthrough pact for sharing important strategic information, is likely to be signed during the 2+2 ministerial dialogue of the top foreign affairs and defence officials of India and the United States next week, a senior official in President Donald Trump's administration has hinted
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mike Esper will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week to discuss advancing the US-India Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership that he and President Donald Trump committed to, according to the senior diplomat for the region
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said that the 2+2 ministerial meeting of the top foreign affairs and defence leaders of the two countries in New Delhi next week will discuss the threats from China
A tweet by the niece of Democratic Party's vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris portraying her as Durga slaying President Donald Trump has drawn criticism for its religious insensitivity and violent depiction
A high-ranking US official says that any possible outcome of the November 3 presidential election was unlikely to affect deepening ties with India because “this relationship is much bigger than any one political party.”
Safety, the economy and friendship for India are the themes of video ads supporting President Donald Trump produced by an entrepreneur in the duel of the two political parties Indian American votes in key states in the November 3 election
Turning a Bollywood hit tune into a campaign anthem, Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden's supporters are wooing Indian American voters with an eye on swing states where small margins can decide who becomes the next president