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India Square, in the heart of Bombay, Jersey City, New Jersey, home to one of the highest concentrations of Asian Indians in the Western Hemisphere,[1] is one of at least 24 Indian-American enclaves characterized as a Little India which have emerged in the New York City Metropolitan Area, with the largest metropolitan Indian population outside Asia, as large-scale immigration from India continues into New York.[2][3][4] | |
5,160,203 (2023)[5] 1.54% of the U.S. population (2023) (ancestry or ethnic origin) 2,910,042 (2023)[6] (born in India) | |
48% Hinduism 15% Christianity 8% Islam 8% Sikhism 3% O • Ro KhannaAmerican politician and lawyer (born 1976) Rohit Khanna (KAHN-ə; born September 13, 1976) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the U.S. representative from California's 17th congressional district since 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he defeated eight-term incumbent Democratic Representative Mike Honda in the general election on November 8, 2016, after first running for the same seat in 2014. Khanna also served as the deputy assistant secretary in the United States Department of Commerce under PresidentBarack Obama from August 8, 2009, to August 2011. Khanna endorsed Bernie Sanders for president of the United States in 2016.[1] In 2020, Khanna co-chaired the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign. Khanna was born in Philadelphia to Indian immigrant parents.[2] A self described “progressive capitalist,” Khanna has called for a "new economic patriotism" as a governing philosophy.[3][4][5][ • Ambassador met DG, Consular Affairs, MFA Austria and Head of Work, Invest in Austria |