Organizers & Partners
Organizers
Since 1930, Johns Hopkins University has had a longstanding partnership with India in pioneering research and innovations. This partnership has saved millions of lives through the development of oral rehydration therapy and life-saving vaccines. In the last 10 years, more than 160 JHU faculty members have worked with 100+ Indian partners on research projects worth USD 330+ million.
In 2020, Johns Hopkins University established the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute to focus, amplify and coordinate JHU’s efforts with India. GKII stands as a small but dynamic university wide platform committed to deepen knowledge and expertise on critical societal challenges with global implications. Its primary mission is mobilizing the collective expertise of Johns Hopkins, fostering collaboration with Indian partners and leveraging requisite resources to drive positive societal change through impactful research, education, policy development, and practice. Visit our website: https://indiainstitute.jhu.edu/
Indiaspora, a nonprofit organization, is a network of global Indian-origin leaders from diverse backgrounds and professions who are committed to inspiring the diaspora to be a force for good by providing a platform to collaborate, build community engagement, and catalyze social change. Indiaspora is a nonpartisan organization that builds bridges between the global community leaders of the diaspora and leaders in India. By convening curated events, connecting leaders, and spearheading thought-leadership, Indiaspora aims to bring together the professionally, geographically, generationally and religiously diverse Indian diaspora toward collective action worldwide to increase philanthropy and social impact, foster entrepreneurship and innovation and build non-partisan political and civic engagement.
Event Partner
The American India Foundation (AIF) is committed to improving the lives of India’s underprivileged—with a special focus on women, children, and youth—through high impact interventions in education, livelihoods, and public health.
Media Partners
The American Bazaar is a digital hub covering New American startups, technology, and entrepreneurial journeys.
The South Asian Times is the premier publication serving the Indian American, South Asian Communities in USA. With immaculate reputation since 2008 for excellence in journalism and value based content, displays and advertising. The most read, circulated and admired weekly newspaper in print and Online presence.
New India Abroad is primarily meant to keep the Diaspora informed about what is happening in India, the world and in their own neighborhoods through a digital platform hoping in the process that changes for the better will happen that will have a positive trigger effect.
Diya TV is an American broadcast television network that was founded in 2009 by Ravi Kapur, a journalist, and is based in San Francisco, California. It is the widest distributed Asian American owned and themed television network in the United States, reaching in excess of 85 million people over the air.
Launched in 2024, South Asian Herald is a publication dedicated to serving the growing South Asian diaspora in the United States. We cover the full spectrum of our community across the United States, including the achievements and issues of the diaspora, bringing you the latest news to keep you informed.
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