At the Pran Pratishtha ceremony today, the soul of a civilisation finds expression once again.
And the message of virtue, honour, justice and commitment reverberates around the world.
Indian-American couple gives USD 5.5 million for healthcare infra in US in Texas
This story doesn't fit their anti-India narrative.
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Indian-American Co-Founded Firm’s Drone Boat Helps Rescue U.S. Soldiers Near Hormuz
On Monday, June 8, 2026, near the Strait of Hormuz, two U.S. Army aviators had to be rescued after their AH-64 Apache helicopter went down off the coast of Oman while conducting patrol operations. In a region where every minute matters, the U.S. Navy deployed an unmanned surface vessel — a drone boat called Corsair — to reach the crew.
The two crew members were rescued within about two hours and were reported to be in stable condition. The drone boat helped move them to a safer pickup point on the water, where they were later hoisted to safety by a rescue helicopter.
That drone boat was built by Saronic Technologies, a Texas-based defense-tech company co-founded by Indian-American engineer Vibhav Altekar.
That is not a small thing.
This is the kind of contribution that often goes unnoticed. Indian Americans are not just running convenience stores, hospitals, hotels, startups, or tech teams. They are also helping build the next generation of American defense technology, medical research, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, finance, education, and space innovation.
They pay taxes. They create jobs. They start companies. They serve in uniform. They work as doctors, engineers, professors, researchers, small-business owners, public servants, and first responders. Many came to America with little more than education, discipline, and ambition — and then built lives that added value to the country that gave them opportunity.
Indian Americans are a small community compared with America’s total population, but their impact is visible everywhere: Silicon Valley, Wall Street, hospitals, universities, laboratories, defense startups, NASA, local businesses, and public life.
The point is not ethnic chest-thumping. The point is simple: immigration, when it brings hardworking, skilled, law-abiding people into a country, is not a burden. It is an asset.
America’s strength has always come from its ability to attract talent from around the world and turn that talent into American success.
This June 8 rescue near Hormuz is one more reminder of that.
So now H1B is an Indian government policy?
Even though it was created in 1990?
Even though the majority did not become Indian until much later (about 2009)?
The US government had no say in a US law passed in 1990?
There is no lower limit to the stupidity of 80-IQ race socialists.
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“ India buys oil based on cost and global supply shifts, not alignment.
No European country has been attacked with Indian weapons, while European weapons have been used against India.”
~ S. Jaishankar
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My condolences to the family and to India for his loss.
Perhaps India is a nation of 1.4B, but everyone counts for something to someone.
His loss will be felt and mourned.
Deeply devastated by the tragic news from the Gulf of Oman. Three innocent Indian civilian seafarers — Patnala Suresh, Shivanand Chaurasiya, and Aditya Sharma — have lost their lives following a targeted US precision military strike on the commercial oil tanker, M/T Settebello.
These men were not combatants. They were civilian mariners doing their jobs, caught in the crossfire of a geopolitical standoff.
I strongly support the Government of India's swift and firm response in calling out this unacceptable overreach. By summoning the US Chargé d'Affaires to lodge a strong protest and forcefully raising the matter at the United Nations, New Delhi has made it clear that Indian lives are not acceptable “collateral damage”.
While the US enforces its maritime blockade, it must cease and desist from targeting commercial civilian infrastructure and crews. A military strike on an engine room, knowing civilians are on board, is unjustifiable.
Global maritime forces have plenty of non-lethal methods to intercept, redirect, or board non-compliant vessels. Resorting to missile strikes that kill civilian crews must stop immediately. Freedom of navigation must apply to the safety of the sailors who power global trade. I hope india firmly demands this of its US interlocutors since practically every ship in those waters carries Indian crew.
Our deepest prayers are with the bereaved families. We stand with you. 🕉️ शांति!
Old conservative racism: "Blacks are lazy and on welfare."
New conservative racism: "Immigrants work too hard and are taking our jobs."
I argue that it would be easier for conservatives to give up these fake arguments and just admit they're racist. https://t.co/qBwdhcuPV1
THIS.
Also, this would solve many immigration issues people are bringing up. The reason Indians and others are able to immigrate here is too few Americans are entering STEM.
Lets solve it! Get more of our kids into these fields. That would solve many problems.
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I love this from Jay. First of all, him just being there is great. Showing up for his guys. Second, you Hart was hurting on the missed layup. He locked up Castle on the last play and that’s what matters.
“We saw the dumbest basketball team in the history of civilization. … The San Antonio Spurs helped the New York Knicks win this game.”
-Charles Barkley 😅
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