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A federal court rules that four decades behind bars still counts as time lived in America — and blocks the deportation of an Indian-origin man who served roughly forty years in U.S. prisons. Indian American student Krithik Vishwanath wins the Churchill Scholarship to study AI and medicine at Cambridge, while an Indian American urologist agrees to pay fourteen million dollars to settle federal healthcare fraud allegations. Plus: India's Foreign Secretary heads to Washington, an Indian American Republican in Milwaukee says his party membership was revoked without explanation, and the India Desk unpacks the anxiety NRI parents feel about their children's futures — and why returning Indians name-drop America the moment they land back home. New episode every morning!
By DhruvA federal court rules that four decades behind bars still counts as time lived in America — and blocks the deportation of an Indian-origin man who served roughly forty years in U.S. prisons. Indian American student Krithik Vishwanath wins the Churchill Scholarship to study AI and medicine at Cambridge, while an Indian American urologist agrees to pay fourteen million dollars to settle federal healthcare fraud allegations. Plus: India's Foreign Secretary heads to Washington, an Indian American Republican in Milwaukee says his party membership was revoked without explanation, and the India Desk unpacks the anxiety NRI parents feel about their children's futures — and why returning Indians name-drop America the moment they land back home. New episode every morning!