POLITICO
How Indian Americans Got the President’s Ear
After years of trying to build influence, the Indian American political world is starting to feel a sense of actual power and clout in the new administration.
A health worker waits to receive a Covid-19 vaccine at a government hospital in Mumbai, India, in January. | Rafiq Maqbool/AP Photo
By RIKHA SHARMA RANI
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Rikha Sharma Rani is a writer in Oakland, California, and a contributing editor at Politico Magazine. Follow her at @rikrani.
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