THE INDIAN AMERICANS
Indian Americans are now the second-largest immigrant group in the United States, as the number of Indian-origin residents in the United States has swelled north of four million. As the size of the Indian American community has grown, so too has its economic, political, and social influence. But how Indian Americans choose to deploy this influence remains an open question. Drawing on newly collected data, political scientist Milan Vaishnav unpacks the unusual and untold story of the Indian diaspora in America.