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PM Modi’s US Diaspora Event to Celebrate Diversity

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s major diaspora event, “Modi&US,” is set to take place on Sunday at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Long Island, New York. A sold-out crowd of around 14,000 people is anticipated.

“An ethos which views the world as one family, diversity as strength, and the wellbeing of all people and the planet as an inspiration for building a better world together,” is what the organizers of “Modi&US” say is celebrated, according to organizer Jagdish Sehwani, who gave CNN-News18 an exclusive look inside the venue on Friday.

Along with the more than 500 Welcome Partners, 500 artists and performers, 350 volunteers, over 150 media professionals, more than 85 media outlets, and more than 40 US states represented, 13,200 participants will showcase the religious, linguistic, and cultural diversity of India.

“Echoes of India: A Journey of Art and Tradition” will be on display during the event, according to important organizer Suhag Shukla.

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“Modi&US will feature cultural extravaganzas on two stages — the main stage and the outer stage. On the mainstage will be Echoes of India – A Journey Through Art and Tradition, a cultural extravaganza showcasing 382 nationally and internationally known artists, including Grammy award nominee Chandrika Tandon, STAR Voice of India winner and superstar Aishwarya Majumdar, Instagram’s Dancing Dad Ricky Pond, and singing sensation Rex DSouuza, in a seamless experience of India’s cultural diversity,” Shukla told CNN-News18.

The outer stage will be graced with unique performances by 117 artists, impressing and entertaining attendees as they enter the coliseum. Over 30 classical, folk, modern and fusion performances will pay homage to the rich and diverse cultures of India.

The programme will also feature surprise celebrity appearances that will add an unexpected touch of star power.

About Indian-Americans

The Indian diaspora in the US numbers over 5.1 million, with 70 per cent holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, far surpassing the US national average of 36 per cent. Indian Americans contribute to 5-6 per cent of US taxes despite representing just 1.5 per cent of the population.

Indian-origin scientists co-authored 13 per cent of US scientific publications and received 11 per cent of NIH grants in 2023. Indian movies grossed over $340 million in North America from 2015 to 2023, with 96 films crossing the $1 million mark.

Indian-American households contributed over $1.5 billion to US philanthropy in 2023. Indian cuisine has been widely appreciated, with 6,000 restaurants across the US, representing 3 per cent of the Michelin Guide listings.

Over 150 Indian-origin Americans serve in senior public service positions across government agencies.

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Source: News 18

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