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The Hyphen: Indian American Dialogues

The Hyphen: Indian American Dialogues

By: Roundglass India Center
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The Hyphen is a new video podcast from the Roundglass India Center that builds on the storytelling foundation of our award-winning Desi Roots & Routes and turns toward the most pressing questions facing Indian Americans today. The series explores current events, U.S.–India relations, and the transnational issues shaping civic life and public debate, bringing leading thinkers into conversation about one of America’s most dynamic diasporas.Copyright 2026 Roundglass India Center Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Should Indian Americans Lobby the U.S. Government on Behalf of India?
    Jan 29 2026

    Should Indian Americans lobby the U.S. government on behalf of India?

    This episode tackles one of the most contentious debates in the diaspora, sparked by MP Shashi Tharoor's call for Indian Americans to advocate more forcefully for India, and the swift pushback that followed.

    Host Sital Kalantry sits down with Kapil Sharma, a veteran of U.S.-India relations and government affairs, to unpack the issue.

    They explore:

    ✅ The history of Indian American advocacy on the U.S.-India nuclear deal

    ✅ Why the diaspora is too diverse, religiously, politically, and generationally, for a single unified lobby

    ✅ How immigration status shapes willingness to engage in foreign policy advocacy

    ✅ What a truly inclusive, government-neutral Indian American political voice could look like

    ✅ Why domestic policy alignment must come first

    This is a conversation about identity, loyalty, political power, and what it means to be part of one of America's most dynamic and divided diasporas.


    WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU:

    1. Do you agree with Shashi Tharoor's call for Indian Americans to lobby for India?
    2. What domestic issues do you think could unite the Indian American community across party and religious lines?
    3. Have you ever felt torn between your American identity and advocating for India?

    Drop your thoughts in the comments below ⬇️

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    📻 About The Hyphen: Brought to you by the Roundglass India Center at Seattle University, The Hyphen explores U.S.-India relations, current events, and the transnational issues shaping Indian American civic life.

    Produced by: Ashini Jagtiani-Williams & Shannon Young, Roundglass India Center

    Production Partner: Social Sherpa

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