Vamsee Juluri, a professor of media studies at the University of San Francisco, provides a thought-provoking review of the significance and influence of the Indian diaspora in US politics. This analysis takes place against the backdrop of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s highly-anticipated visit to the USA from June 21-24, which garnered an immense response. Prof. Vamsee argues that while the Indian diaspora enjoys a substantial success, their political clout may not be as strong as perceived. He delves into the political campaign surrounding ‘Hinduphobia’ to shed light on the existing gaps in Hindu advocacy efforts. Engaging in a conversation with Editor-in-chief Aarti Tikoo, Prof. Vamsee explores the colonial mindset that perpetuates the confusion faced by Indians abroad in carrying their ancestral identity and cultural traits.
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Video : Hinduphobia – A Media Studies Perspective by Professor Vamsee Juluri