List of Indian Americans

Indian Americans are citizens or residents of the United States of America who trace their family descent to India.[1][2] Notable Indian Americans include:

Academics

Nobel Prize recipients

Deans and presidents

Mathematicians

Economists

Abhijit Banerjee, Professor of Economics at MIT, Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences in 2019.

Professors and scholars in computer science or engineering and electrical engineering


Professors and scholars in other disciplines

Activism and philanthropy

  • Rajiv Malhotra, Hindutva activist for promoting Indic cultures, author of Breaking India and the founder of Infinity Foundation
  • Maya Ajmera, founder of The Global Fund for Children and author of more than 20 books for children[22]
  • Kala Bagai, immigrant advocate and one of the first South Asian women in the United States
  • Bhairavi Desai, founding member of the Taxi Workers Alliance in New York
  • Kartar Dhillon, Ghadar Party, labor, and civil rights activist
  • Ramesh Kapur, Massachusetts-based Democratic fundraiser
  • Mallika Dutt, executive director of Breakthrough human rights organization
  • Vijaya Lakshmi Emani (1958-2009), social activist
  • Arun Manilal Gandhi, fifth grandson of Mohandas Gandhi
  • Meera Gandhi, founder and CEO of The Giving Back Foundation
  • Abraham George, philanthropist humanitarian, founder of The George Foundation (TGF)
  • Gitanjali S. Gutierrez, lawyer who is defending Guantanamo prisoners
  • Maya Harris, of half Indian descent, executive director of the ACLU of Northern California and sister of Kamala Harris
  • Prerna Lal, immigrant rights advocate and attorney
  • Hemant Mehta - atheist activist, YouTuber and writer
  • Girindra Mukerji, leader of one of the first Indian-American student protests against colonialism in 1908
  • Kavita Ramdas, president and CEO of Global Fund for Women
  • Dinesh Sharma, leader, CRO and Director at Steam Works Studio and author in human development, human rights and global education, and professor at Fordham, NYU, and Walden University
  • Inder Singh, chairman of the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO)
  • Bhagat Singh Thind, civil rights activist who defended the right of Indian immigrants to gain United States citizenship in United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind
  • Urvashi Vaid, gay rights activist
  • Thomas Abraham (b. 1948), founder president of the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) as well as the National Federation of Indian American Associations (NFIA)
  • Sakharam Ganesh Pandit (1875-1959), lawyer who argued against government efforts to revoke American citizenship for Indian emigrants

Arts and entertainment

M. Night Shyamalan, Hollywood director
Mira Nair, director and producer
Sharad Devarajan, superhero creator and producer
Rohit Gupta, director, producer
  • Ashok Amritraj, Hollywood film producer
  • Salma Arastu, artist
  • San Banarje, independent filmmaker
  • Rina Banerjee, artist
  • Prashant Bhargava, director
  • Niala Boodhoo, journalist, host, and executive producer
  • Lesley-Ann Brandt, actress
  • Jay Chandrasekhar, director, actor, comedian, and writer
  • Shanthi Chandrasekar, visual artist
  • Aneesh Chaganty, film director, screenwriter
  • Sabu Dastagir, actor
  • Nina Davuluri, Miss America 2014
  • Sharad Devarajan, superhero creator, producer, writer
  • Param Gill, director, screenwriter and producer
  • Kovid Gupta, bestselling author and screenwriter
  • Reef Karim, actor, director, writer, and producer
  • Neeraj Khemlani, producer for CBS News' 60 Minutes
  • Bharti Kirchner, writer
  • Shirish Korde, artist
  • Adam Bhala Lough, director, screenwriter
  • Tirlok Malik, filmmaker and actor
  • Dharminder Mann, entrepreneur, film producer and YouTuber.
  • Benny Mathews, film and music video director
  • Faris McReynolds, painter and musician
  • Mira Nair, director and producer
  • Sunil Nayar, TV writer and producer; producer of CSI: Miami
  • Oopali Operajita, choreographer and Odissi and Bharatanatyam artiste; Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Yatin Patel, photographer and artist
  • Mythili Prakash, Bharatanatyam dancer and choreographer
  • Asha Puthli, singer-songwriter, producer and actress
  • Chitra Ramanathan, contemporary visual artist, painting
  • Sarayu Rao, actor and director
  • Harish Saluja, filmmaker
  • Stephanie Sengupta, producer and writer
  • Mehul Shah, actor, director, writer, and producer
  • Adi Shankar, producer and actor
  • Naren Shankar, TV writer, producer and director; an executive producer of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
  • M. Night Shyamalan, director, filmmaker
  • Tarsem Singh, director
  • Rohit Gupta, director, producer
  • Manick Sorcar, animator, artist, and producer
  • Babu Subramaniam, director
  • Tina Sugandh, entertainer
  • Julie Titus, model, contestant on America's Next Top Model
  • Serena Varghese, voice actress
  • Prashanth Venkataramanujam, television writer, actor, and producer

Actors and actresses

Kal Penn, actor
Mindy Kaling, actress
Danny Pudi, actor

Comedians

Aziz Ansari, comedian and actor
Hasan Minhaj, comedian
Hari Kondabolu, comedian

Culinary arts

  • Ashok Bajaj, restaurateur
  • Vishwesh Bhatt, chef
  • Maneet Chauhan, celebrity chef, restaurateur, author
  • H. Jay Dinshah, founded the American Vegan Society
  • Raghavan Iyer, chef, author, culinary educator
  • Vikas Khanna, Michelin starred celebrity chef, restaurateur, author, filmmaker, and TV host
  • Jehangir Mehta, celebrity chef, restaurateur, author
  • Rajat Parr, sommelier
  • Suvir Saran, Michelin starred chef and author
  • Aarti Sequeira (b. 1978), TV host on Food Network
  • Vikram Sunderam (b. 1967), chef and author
  • Padma Lakshmi

Fashion

Models

Media

Fareed Zakaria, journalist
Lilly Singh, actress and YouTuber

Musicians

Norah Jones, singer and winner of multiple Grammy Awards
Zubin Mehta, musician and receiver of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Rick Parashar (1963-2014), producer
  • Sandeep Das (b. 1971), won the Grammy award for Best World Music Album, at the 59th Grammy Awards, 2017
  • Sonika Vaid, Indian-American singer
  • Bamboo Shoots, dance-rock band
  • 6ix, record producer
  • Rajiv Dhall, Indian-American singer
  • Sid Sriram, Indian-American singer
  • Jeff Bhasker, producer
  • Nicki Minaj, rapper and singer-songwriter of half Indian descent[23]
  • Sameer Bhattacharya, one of two guitarists in the Texas alternative rock band Flyleaf
  • Das Racist, alternative hip hop group; two of the three members are Indian
  • Anoop Desai, finalist on the eighth season of American Idol
  • Falu, singer and songwriter
  • Sameer Gadhia, lead vocalist in Young the Giant
  • Terry Vivkeanand Gajraj, chutney-soca singer
  • Heems, rapper
  • Ravi Hutheesing, singer-songwriter, guitarist
  • iLoveMakonnen, rapper
  • Daya, singer
  • Sandeep Khurana, new age music and world music composer
  • Raja Kumari, singer and songwriter
  • Vijay Iyer, jazz musician and composer
  • Sunny Jain, dhol player, drummer, and composer
  • Norah Jones, singer, songwriter and actress; winner of multiple Grammy Awards
  • Rajan Somasundaram, Music Composer, Songwriter and multi instrumentalist
  • Karsh Kale, Indian producer, composer and musician
  • Tony Kanal, two-time Grammy Award winner, bass player for No Doubt
  • Ashok Kondabolu, rapper (also known as Dapwell)
  • Savan Kotecha, songwriter
  • KSHMR, electronic musician, record producer
  • Arun Luthra, jazz musician
  • Sanjaya Malakar, finalist on the sixth season of American Idol
  • Mathai, finalist on season 2 of The Voice
  • Zarin Mehta, executive director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Zubin Mehta, former conductor, New York Philharmonic Orchestra; receiver of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Sanjay Mishra, guitarist and composer
  • Thara Prashad, R&B singer and model of half Indian descent
  • Vidya Vox, YouTube musician
  • Vasant Rai, performer of Indian music
  • Paul Sabu, producer
  • Amar Sandhu, singer
  • Shaheen Sheik, songwriter
  • Real Sikh, battle rapper
  • Bikram Singh, singer
  • Mickey Singh, Indian-born singer from Detroit, MI
  • Ramesh Srivastava, singer
  • Ambi Subramaniam, violinist and composer
  • Bindu Subramaniam, singer-songwriter
  • Kim Thayil, named among 100th greatest guitarists of all time by Rolling Stone
  • Zoya, California-based singer and guitarist
  • Sanjay Patel, animator and director and also illustrator of Pixar
  • Shirish Korde (b. 1945), composer
  • Raveena Aurora, alternative singer and songwriter

Business

Businessman, President of Satnam Enterprises, CEO of Paul Brothers,Inc.

Crime


Literature

Kiran Desai, winner of the 2006 Man Booker Prize

Military

Politics and government

Elected officials

Ravinder Bhalla, elected the first turban-wearing Sikh U.S. mayor, of Hoboken, New Jersey
Jenifer Rajkumar, member of the New York State Assembly (Democratic), representing the 38th district in Queens

Federal elected officials

Dalip Singh Saund, first Indian American to be elected to Congress

Civil servants

Federal judges

Religion and spirituality

Science and technology

Kalpana Chawla, NASA astronaut, On February 1, 2003, Kalpana Chawla died on the Space Shuttle Columbia
  • Yellapragada Subbarow (1895-1948), pioneering biochemist who discovered ATP, the human body's energy molecule.
  • Ajay Bhatt (b. 1957), co-inventor of the USB; Chief Client Platform Architect at Intel
  • Ajit V. Pai, chairman of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  • Ajit Varki, physician-scientist
  • Amar Gopal Bose, PhD in electrical engineering, founder and chairman of Bose Corporation
  • Bimal Kumar Bose, pioneer in power electronics
  • Amit Goyal, scientist and inventor
  • Amit Singhal, Google Fellow, the designation the company reserves for its elite master engineers in the area of "ranking algorithm"
  • Amitabha Ghosh, the only Asian on NASA's Mars Pathfinder mission
  • Anil Dash, blogger and technologist
  • Anirvan Ghosh, neuroscientist
  • Govindjee, biochemist
  • Arjun Makhijani, electrical and nuclear engineer; president of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research
  • Arun Netravali, scientist; former president of Bell Labs; former CTO of Lucent; pioneer of digital technology, including HDTV and MPEG4
  • Arvind Rajaraman, theoretical physicist and string theorist
  • Avtar Saini, co-led the development of the Pentium processor Intel; holds seven patents related to microprocessor design
  • Bedabrata Pain, co-inventor of the active pixel sensor
  • C. Kumar N. Patel, developed the carbon dioxide laser, used as a cutting tool in surgery and industry
  • Deepak Pandya, neuroanatomist
  • Arati Prabhakar, director of DARPA
  • Dhairya Dand, inventor and artist
  • DJ Patil, Chief Data Scientist of the United States Office of Science and Technology Policy
  • George Sudarshan, physicist, author; first to propose the existence of the tachyon
  • Jogesh Pati, theoretical physicist at the University of Maryland, College Park
  • Kalpana Chawla, NASA Space Shuttle astronaut, who died in the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster
  • Khem Shahani, microbiologist who conducted pioneer research on probiotics; discovered the DDS-1 strain of Lactobacillus acidophilus
  • Krishan Sabnani, engineer and senior vice president of the Networking Research Laboratory at Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs in New Jersey
  • Krishna Bharat, principal scientist at Google; created Google News
  • Kuzhikalail M. Abraham, pioneer in lithium and lithium ion battery technologies, professor, Northeastern university, Boston, Massachusetts and president, E-KEM Sciences, Needham, Massachusetts
  • Mahadev Satyanarayanan, computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University; pioneer of research in mobile and pervasive computing
  • Mani Lal Bhaumik, contributor to excimer laser technology
  • Mathukumalli Vidyasagar, control theorist
  • Narinder Singh Kapany, physicist, the "father of fiber optics"
  • Nalini Nadkarni, ecologist who pioneered the study of Costa Rican rain forest canopies
  • Noshir Gowadia, design engineer
  • Om Malik, technology journalist and blogger
  • Pran Nath, theoretical physicist at Northeastern University
  • Pranav Mistry, Sixth Sense Project
  • Raj Reddy, founder of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University; winner of the Turing Award
  • Raja Chari, astronaut chosen for Artemis Moon mission
  • Rajeev Motwani, professor, angel investor
  • Rajiv Dutta, technology manager
  • Ramesh K. Agarwal, aviation pioneer; William Palm Professor of Engineering at Washington University
  • Ramesh Raskar, Femto-camera inventor, MIT Professor
  • Rangaswamy Srinivasan, member of the Inventors' Hall of Fame for pioneering work on excimer laser surgery
  • Ruchi Sanghvi, first female engineer of Facebook; former VP of Operations, Dropbox
  • Sabeer Bhatia, co-founder of Hotmail
  • Samir Mitragotri, professor of chemical engineering and bioengineering at University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Sasikanth Manipatruni, Pioneer in the area of Spintronics, Silicon Photonics, Optomechanics and In Memory Computing
  • Satya N. Atluri, aerospace and mechanics, Excellence in Aviation Medal, FAA, 1998; Recipient of Padma Bhushan in 2013 in Science & Engineering from the President of India, elected to membership to National Academies of Engineering, USA (1996) and India (1997)
  • Salman Khan, founder of Khan Academy
  • Sharmila Bhattacharya, head of the Biomodel Performance and Behavior laboratory at NASA Ames Research Center
  • VA Shiva Ayyadurai, inventor, scientist, former guest lecturer at MIT
  • Siddhartha Mukherjee, scientist, physician, winner of Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction
  • Siva S. Banda, aerospace engineer and researcher, recipient of a Silver Medal from the Royal Aeronautical Society, a Presidential Rank Award, and elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering
  • Subhash Kak, head of the Computer Science department at Oklahoma State University
  • Subrah Iyar, co-founder and CEO of Webex Communications
  • Subrata Roy, plasma physicist, professor of aerospace engineering at University of Florida, inventor of the Wingless Electromagnetic Air Vehicle
  • Sunita Williams, NASA astronaut
  • Shya Chitaley - Paleo botanist
  • Swapan Chattopadhyay, particle accelerator physicist
  • Swati Mohan, NASA space engineer
  • Thomas Anantharaman, computer statistician specializing in Bayesian inference
  • Thomas Zacharia, computational scientist
  • V. Mohan Reddy, pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon at Stanford
  • Vamsi Mootha, physician-scientist and computational biologist
  • Vic Gundotra, former senior vice president, Engineering for Google
  • Vijay Raghunath Pandharipande, physicist
  • Vineeta Rastogi, public health worker
  • Sirisha Bandla, space engineer

Medicine

Vivek Murthy, Surgeon General of U.S.; former vice admiral of U.S. Health Corps

Sports

Mohini Bhardwaj, 2004 Summer Olympics medalist in gymnastics

See also

References

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