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 edit

Nobel Prize recipients edit

 
Subramanyan Chandrasekhar, Nobel Prize for Physics, 1983

Deans and presidents edit

Mathematicians edit

Economists edit

 
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 edit


Professors and scholars in other disciplines edit

Activism and philanthropy edit

Arts and entertainment edit

 
M. Night Shyamalan, Hollywood director
 
Mira Nair, director and producer
 
Sharad Devarajan, superhero creator and producer
 
Rohit Gupta, director, producer
 
Nina Davuluri, Miss America 2014

Actors and actresses edit

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

Comedians edit

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

Culinary arts edit

 
Padma Lakshmi

Fashion edit

Models edit

Media edit

 
Fareed Zakaria, journalist
 
Lilly Singh, actress and YouTuber

Musicians edit

 
Norah Jones, singer and winner of multiple Grammy Awards
 
Zubin Mehta, musician and receiver of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Business edit

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

Crime edit


Literature edit

 
Kiran Desai, winner of the 2006 Man Booker Prize
 
Siddhartha Mukherjee, physician and 2011 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction

Military edit

Politics and government edit

Elected officials edit

 
Aruna Miller, 10th Lieutenant Governor of Maryland
 
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 edit

 
Dalip Singh Saund, first Indian American to be elected to Congress
 
Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States.

Civil servants edit

 
Nikki Haley, United States Ambassador to the United Nations

Federal judges edit

Religion and spirituality edit

Science and technology edit

 
Dr. Subbarow Yellapragada
 
Kalpana Chawla, NASA astronaut, On February 1, 2003, Kalpana Chawla died on the Space Shuttle Columbia
 
Sunita Williams, NASA astronaut

Medicine edit

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

Sports edit

 
Mohini Bhardwaj, 2004 Summer Olympics medalist in gymnastics

See also edit

References edit

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