Detroit: Indian American community leaders called for deeper political participation, stronger advocacy, and a unified civic voice during the inaugural India Abroad Dialogue, arguing that the community’s economic success must translate into sustained political influence.
“Indian Americans are among the richest in this country. We contribute a lot to taxes. We are law-abiding citizens. We follow every rule,” said Sunny Reddy, recently elected Vice Chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, the highest-ranking Indian American ever in the GOP’s State leadership.
Urging greater representation, Reddy framed political participation as essential rather than optional. “Leadership is not an option. We can achieve. We can be there,” he said, addressing younger Indian Americans. “And when Sunny Un

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