
Indian Americans lead 70% of top 50 US universities: Second-class citizens or pillars of academic excellence? – The Times of India
For Indian Americans, discrimination isn’t a relic of history—it lingers in subtle exclusions, offhand remarks, and unspoken barriers. It doesn’t explode in slurs echoing through Silicon Valley boardrooms. Instead, it seeps into political discourse, media portrayals, and professional hierarchies. Their intellect is praised, their achievements paraded. Yet, when they speak up, the applause fades. Your…