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  2. Americans in India - Wikipedia

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    History. During World War II, more than 400,000 American soldiers were sent to India.. After the end of British colonial rule in India in 1947, the "colonial third culture" surrounding employment, which featured expatriates in superior roles, natives in subordinate roles, and little informal socialisation between the two, began to be replaced with a "co-ordinate third culture", based around ...

  3. American India Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Harit Talwar (Co-Chair) Nishant Pandey (CEO) Mathew Joseph (India Country Director) Website. AIF.org. The American India Foundation (AIF, founded 2001) is a nonprofit American organization working in India. [2] It is one of the largest secular, non-partisan American organizations supporting development work in India. [3]

  4. Business process outsourcing to India - Wikipedia

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    The Digital India programme introduced the India BPO Promotion Scheme (IBPS) with the aim of boosting employment opportunities in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities of India, as well as rural areas. This initiative, a component of Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's Digital India Programme, is intended to provide an incentive for the establishment of 48,300 ...

  5. Indian Americans - Wikipedia

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    With a population of more than 4.9 million, Indian Americans make up approximately 1.35% of the U.S. population and are the largest group of South Asian Americans, the largest Asian-alone group, [10] and the largest group of Asian Americans after Chinese Americans. Indian Americans are the highest-earning ethnic group in the United States.

  6. At US universities, record numbers of Indian students seek ...

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    India estimates 1.5 million students are studying at universities elsewhere — an eightfold increase since 2012 — with no country attracting more than the U.S. It represents a loss for India ...

  7. Embassy of the United States, New Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of the United States, New Delhi. / 28.5967077; 77.1848094. The Embassy of the United States of America in New Delhi is the diplomatic mission of the United States of America in the Republic of India. The Embassy is headed by the U.S. Ambassador to India. The embassy complex is situated on a 28-acre plot of land in Chanakyapuri, the ...

  8. Call centre industry in India - Wikipedia

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    A call centre is an office with the capacity to field many telephone calls for a company. [1] Types of call centre work can include customer service and telemarketing. Factors that have made India attractive as a hub of call centre work from the English-speaking world include its convenient time zone, low labour costs, and large English ...

  9. India–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Economic relations. The United States is one of India's largest direct investors. From 1991 to 2004, the stock of FDI inflow has increased from US$11 million to $344.4 million, and totaling $4.13 billion. This is a compound rate increase of 57.5 percent annually.