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The Indian Eye
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                                                                                                                     JULY 10, 2026


        into reality.
            As immigrants, we also bring with
        us  our own values, traditions, work
        ethic, and commitment to family and
        community.  The  Indian-American
        community  has  contributed  signifi-
        cantly to medicine, science, technol-
        ogy,  business,  education,  and  public
        service.  We  have  strengthened  the
        bond between India and the United
        States and have helped build goodwill
        between the world’s oldest and largest
        democracies.
            When I reflect on my life today,
        I  recognize  that  coming  to  America
        was one of the most consequential
        decisions I ever made. America gave
        me opportunities that allowed me to
        fulfill my potential. At the same time,
        my Indian roots provided the values
        and character that enabled me to take
        advantage of those opportunities.
            I  remain  deeply  grateful—to
        my  parents,  teachers,  mentors,  col-
        leagues,  patients,  friends,  and  the
        countless individuals who helped me
        along  the  way.  Their  support  trans-
        formed  a  young  boy  from  a  small
        village in India into a physician, sur-
        geon,  community  leader,  and  proud
        American of Indian origin.
            My  journey  reaffirms  a  simple
        truth: dreams can come true when
        hard work meets opportunity. Amer-
        ica provided the opportunity; my up-
        bringing provided the determination.
        Together,  they  made  me  who  I  am
        today.
            As I look toward the future, I
        measure success not merely by per-
        sonal accomplishments but by the
        lives we touch, the opportunities we
        create for others, and the legacy we
        leave behind. If my journey has taught
        me anything, it is that gratitude, per-
        severance, and service to others are
        the true markers of a meaningful life.
            One of the most important real-
        izations from my journey in America
        has been  that  while Indian Ameri-
        cans are among the most successful
        immigrant communities in the coun-
        try, we have not yet achieved the lev-
        el of unity that our accomplishments
        deserve. We excel as individuals in
        medicine,  technology,  business,  ac-
        ademia, and public service, yet too
        often remain divided by region, lan-
        guage, religion, profession, and orga-
        nizational affiliations.
            As a result, our collective influ-
        ence has not matched our individual
        success. The next great challenge for
        the Indian  diaspora is not  achiev-
        ing  success—we  have  already  done
        that—but learning to work together
        toward  common  goals  while  cele-
        brating our diversity.


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