US-born Indians are embracing their country of origin now more than before, claims report
Monday, 14 July 2025 A recent report indicates that Indian-Americans, particularly those born in the US, are increasingly embracing their Indian heritage, identifying strongly with both Indian and American identities. The survey reveals a growing connection to Indian culture through food, entertainment, and arts. The survey was conducted online over 1206 Indian-American adults by polling firm YouGov, including both US citizens and non-citizen respondents.
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