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Rhea Agarwal:

Taking the Haldiram’s Legacy Global from the UK

Avanthika Reddy:

Blending Beauty with Purpose

Atul Bhatara:

From Disability to Building a Skincare Brand

Karan Chopra:

Integrating Ayurveda into American Wellness

Lakshmi Mohanbabu:

First Artist in Space and Sea

How Going Abroad Can Transform Your Life |

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Global Indian | Good Reads

 Top reads curated from the internet 

#1Boy King of Kolhapur
The Boy King Who Wanted the Best of the West for Kolhapur
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#2India-US Tariff
How India can win Trump’s trade game
#3India Trade Deal
Why India, unlike China, negotiates with an eye to the past
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#4Trade War
No hiring in India: Could Trump’s new push disrupt tech jobs?
#5
India-UK FTA: How key sectors will benefit from tariff, policy shifts
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#6AI | Global Indian
India can reframe the Artificial Intelligence debate
Boy King of Kolhapur

The Boy King Who Wanted the Best of the West for Kolhapur

The article was first published in The Times of India on August 3, 2025. Rajaram II of Kolhapur, the first Hindu monarch to visit Europe harbored progressive ideas like Englisg education and modern reforms. His 1870 European tour documented in diary, revealed his enthusiasm fofr modernization. Translated into Marathi, the diary highlights his vision, later realized by Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj... Read more in The Times of India  Find more Global Indian Top Reads

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India-US tariff

How India can win Trump’s trade game

The article was first published in The Washington Post on August 5, 2025. India desperately needs a trade deal with President Donald Trump — for both economic and strategic reasons. When rival Pakistan, with its far smaller economy, finalized an agreement first, it underscored just how badly India has misplayed its hand. India was among the first countries to enter trade negotiations with the Trump administration. Yet despite nearing an interim deal several times, there has been no breakthrough. And prospects for one have dimmed in recent weeks, with the president first slapping a 25 percent tariff on the country, then threatening further unspecified measures and “substantially” higher tariffs if India does not stop buying Russian oil. Read more on The Washington Post Find more Global Indian Top Reads

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Why India, unlike China, negotiates with an eye to the past

The article first appeared in The Tribune on July 29, 2025.

When Prime Minister Modi signed the long-awaited India–UK Free Trade Agreement in London last week, it was hailed as “historic” and “landmark” — the kind of language that papers over more complex truths. Beneath the talk of tariff bands and liberalisation lies something deeper: a glimpse into how India, unlike China, still negotiates with one eye on the past.
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US-China Trade War | H-1B Visa News

No hiring in India: Could Trump’s new push disrupt tech jobs?

The article first appeared in India Today on July 26, 2025. Donald Trump has called on Google, Apple, and other US tech giants to stop hiring in India and prioritise Americans instead. The statement, though not yet a policy, has triggered concern across India’s white-collar job sector, especially among engineering and management graduates aiming for roles in global tech firms. If enforced, the impact could be sharp: from IIT placement trends to mid-level tech hiring, from GCC operations to India’s growing dependence on global companies for high-skilled employment. Read more on India Today Find more Global Indian Top Reads

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India-UK FTA: How key sectors will benefit from tariff, policy shifts

The article was first published in Business Standard on July 24, 2025 India and the United Kingdom signed a historic free trade agreement (FTA) on Thursday following years of negotiations. The FTA, officially called the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), aims to significantly boost bilateral trade and investment, with both countries targeting to double trade volume to over $100 billion by 2030 from the current $56 billion... Read more on Business Standard Find more Global Indian Top Reads

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Indian AI Model

India can reframe the Artificial Intelligence debate

The article was first published in The Hindu on July 21, 2025. Less than three years ago, ChatGPT dragged artificial intelligence (AI) out of research laboratories and into living rooms, classrooms and parliaments. Leaders sensed the shock waves instantly. Despite an already crowded summit calendar, three global gatherings on AI followed in quick succession. When New Delhi hosts the AI Impact Summit in February 2026, it can do more than break attendance records. It can show that governments, not just corporations, can steer AI for the public good. Read more on The Hindu Find more Global Indian Top Reads

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Global Indian | World in Numbers

Statistically speaking

39,000 New millionaires

Emerged in India in 2024, marking a 4.4 percent jump. The country now ranks fourth globally in millionaire growth according to the 2025 edition of the UBS Global Wealth Report.

$87 billion

Worth of exports will be impacted as the US has imposed 25 percent tariff on most good imported from India. The decision also includes unspecified penalties linked to India’s purchase of Russian oil and arms.

27 Percent

Decline got recorded in the number of Indian students granted F-1 visas between March and May this year compared to the same period last year as per the data provided by the US State Department.

1.86 million

People in England and Wales identify as ethnically Indian. This includes both Indian-born migrants and UK-born citizens of Indian descent—not just Indian nationals living in the UK.

$120 Billion

The projected bilateral trade volume between India and the UK by 2030, driven by tariff cuts, expanded market access, and strategic sectoral cooperation under the newly signed Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

77th spot

Is where India stands at Henley Passport Index 2025 - a huge jump from its previous 85th rank. Now, Indian citizens can travel to 59 nations without a prior visa, boosting international mobility like never before.

Global Indian | Did You Know? 

Fun facts about India and Global Indians

Indian-origin politician Anita Anand is Canada’s new Foreign Minister, appointed by PM Mark Carney. She’s tasked with mending strained India-Canada relations and managing key diplomatic ties with the United States.

Despite India offering zero tariffs on 55% of U.S. imports worth around $23 billion, trade talks collapsed due to disagreements over agriculture, dairy, and GM food access. India now faces a 25% US tariff on its goods.

India saw a sharp rise in student migration over the last five years, with over three million students going abroad between 2020 and 2024, as per data from the Ministry of External Affairs.

Indians remain the largest group of non-EU skilled workers in the UK. They lead in both Skilled Worker and Health & Care visas, and hold a significant share of post-study work permits.

Kamal Haasan, Ayushmann Khurrana, Payal Kapadia and Smriti Mundhra are among 17 Indian film personalities invited to join The Academy’s 534-member Oscars voting body, its largest intake since 2020. 

Gita Gopinath is returning to Harvard as an economics professor after a landmark stint at IMF. She was the IMF’s first female Chief Economist and played a pivotal role during the global pandemic.

Publisher’s Corner

Xavier Augustin

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