Arul Louis

Arul Louis

About Arul Louis

The author a New York-based journalist, is a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Society for Policy Studies

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India joins UN Security Council facing major challenges and expectations

India became a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on January 1 taking a seat at the UN's highest decision-making body at a time of changing reality even as it presses ahead with its quest for a permanent seat

US computer scam against elders with Indian tech support busted

A US federal court has shut down a US-based computer scam that preyed on elderly Americans using call centre operators in India resulting in losses of hundreds of thousands of dollars

Biden names Indian American as deputy director of Economic Council

US President-Elect Joe Biden named on Monday Bharat Ramamurti to be a deputy director of the National Economic Council with an important role in carrying out his campaign promises of banking and consumer reforms

UN vehicle hit by 'unidentified object' on Pakistan side

The UN is only aware that one if the vehicles with its monitoring group in Kashmir was “hit by an unidentified object” and no one was hurt in the incident, according to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres's Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq

US Congress denounces China's 'aggression', calls territorial claims against India 'baseless'

The US Congress has expressed concern over China's “aggression” along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) - the de facto border with India - and declared as “baseless” the territorial claims by Beijing in the Himalayas

Kamala Harris makes history: First Indian American formally elected US vice president

Kamala Harris made history as the first Indian American and the first woman to be elected vice president of the United States when the electoral college affirmed her victory and that of Joe Biden as president in the bitterly fought election for the nation's leadership

Hindu, Christian women 'marketed' by Pakistan as 'concubines' in China, says US official

Pakistan is 'marketing' Hindu and Christian women as “concubines” and “forced brides” to China, says a top US diplomat for religious freedom, Samuel Brownback

US House passes bill to promote Gandhi-King legacies in US and India

The US House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill - co-sponsored among others by three Indian American lawmakers and supporting a "stronger US-India partnership" - to establish several educational programmes and a foundation to promote the legacies of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, the two great champions of non-violence

India's farmers have the right to demonstrate peacefully: UN spokesperson

Farmers in India have the right to demonstrate peacefully and authorities should allow them, according to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres's Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric

Pakistan violated UN resolution it sponsored by transferring gurdwara control: India

India has accused Pakistan of violating the spirit of a UN resolution it had itself sponsored by transferring the control of the Kartarpur Sahib gurdwara to a non-Sikh body