Prime Minister Narendra Modi is descending from the multi -vegetable corridor of the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC. His speed is energetic and sharp. He is flank, US President Donald J Trump, in a dark suit and red tie glowing, and the first female is hidden under Melania, a huge, stylish hat.
Suddenly, a person shouts in the sound of the nose: “Mr. Prime Minister, why are you not wearing a suit?”
Modi stops easily and sees his clothes. A clever sewn, gray “band gala” (upper neck collar) is worn on its trademark white kurta (tunic) and churidra pajamas (slacks). He turns half to address his assessor. Wow! This Vice President JD Vance stopped breathing towards the trio and said, after that his very fitter is better half, Saval Telugu American Usha Vance.
JD Vance (repeats): “Why are you not wearing a suit. You are at the highest level in this country’s office, but you refuse to wear a suit! Do you also own a suit? Many people in America have problems with you not wearing suits in an oval office.
Modi is taken to the spectacle of JD Vance, with a string of inappropriate questions with a lungs, chased by a paint Usha who is shouting inconsistently. So far, Trump is smiling, while Melania is distracted and bored.
Usha Vance (Chilla): “JD, JD, have you lost it? It is not a zelanceci, he is Modi, my revered Prime Minister… from India, you are fools, not Ukraine. How can you question them about these clothes? He is wearing our national dress, not Ethlebesar like Z. He is my modiji, he is extraordinary. ,
Usha closes on JD and takes it to the ground. His last spoken word – extraordinary, extraordinary – is echoing, is booming, in a crastendo, extraordinary, extraordinary …
I woke up with cosmic cold sweat, my head is still walking around with the dying echo of “extraordinary, extraordinary”. What a bad dream, clearly started with some treatment given to Ukrainian President Zelansky at the Oval Office, just because the poor man dared to come into the track pants. Finally, Prime Minister Modi was at the same place just a week ago, and he too did not wear a Western suit. That coincidence may have triggered my bad dreams … but well, it was not real, it was just a bad dream.
American vs Indian American “extraordinaryness”
My nightmare was a clear call of the Indian American “extraordinary” embedded. What is this? How does it compare with its famous senior cousin, American “extraordinaryness”?
Since my mind was tired and the heart was pounding even after the nightmare, I urged the latest knowledge guru of the universe, the chip, to clearly describe “American extraordinary”: “The belief that America is unique, superior, and democracy, freedom and innovation is a special destiny to lead the world in democracy, freedom and innovation. Emerged. Wow, it is enough, prepared by artificial intelligence!
Still enfeebled and lazy, I now asked the artificial guru to define the Indian American “extraordinaryness”: “The belief that Indian American, as a group, is uniquely successful in education, business and professional sectors, which are often seen as ‘models minority’ due to their achievements. American Society (through American Society (through CEO, doctors, engineers, engineers, engineers, engineers, engineers, Rajyata) and India is seen as ‘models minority’. Diplomatic, focuses on the ability to bridge the economic and culturally.
Gotcha! Thank you chat, I’ll take it from here
In the last four decades, as visitors to the United States, I have developed the Indian American “extraordinary” from oblivion to anarchy.
When I first landed in 1983, I was often asked “Are you from Pakistan?”; As if India was not present in the consciousness of America, diagonally from our dissatisfied neighbor. But gradually, as India coupled from the Soviet Union, whose disintegration intensified the process-and Pakistan deteriorated in a relatively incompatible, evil nation-we acquired a heft and luel in the promised land. And once we opened our vast markets and industry in powerful dollars in the 1990s, India became a nation for American investors.
The Prime Ministers were liked by Prime Ministers Narasimha Rao, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and Manmohan Singh, who boldly jet India’s resistance to a western embrace. India and the US became “strategic nuclear, military and commercial partners”. It was a betrayal built in heaven, which faster the clouts of Indian Americans. The world was seen in nervousness because powerful and rich Indians had controlled all-American corporations like Google, Microsoft, Pepsi, Citibank, Adobe, IBM … A new mining Indian “extraordinaryness” was conquering Indian “Extraordinary”. It was invincible.
“Extraordinary” under Modi
Since 2014, Crescendo became a Havel under Prime Minister Modi. He killed a frenzy-one vocal, vocal nationalism, surrounded by the “domination” of Hinduism, finally sweet with the attraction of technical-modern aspirations. The venture was infalliblely prominent and victorious. It resonated with Donald Trump’s Republican politics in 2016. This created a seminal rift among the Indian Americans, many of which left Democrats and became a card-carrying Republican.
I thoughtfully thought that Kamla Harris’ campaign would rule the community in favor of Democrats. Finally, here was the most extraordinary avatar of the Indian American “extraordinary” – to become the president of our own own girl of Chennai, the United States, which is an incredible, incredible event of fate. What could be more “extraordinary” than that? I wish, blood did not prove to be thicker than water, as conservative Hindu Indians threw a lot of themselves with the victorious Trump.
But if there is a long time in politics for a week, imagine what a big month of Trump’s mindless politics can be. I was in America last week, and was first seen that she had seen upheaval, including our “extraordinary”. In a word, it is “gone”, replaced by a temporary and uncertainty that is best described in Hindi – “Sehme hue“. Even the” Hody Modi “incident at the Madison Square Garden was silent.
Yes, Trump’s Indian American supporters have gone to the bang and swagger. Exile, danger to reducing H1B visas, exaggerated apprehensions about the de-recognition of natural citizens, anti-Indian disgusting speeches, racist attacks … yes, I was amazed to see how quickly in February 2024, anti-Indian disgusting speeches about the de-recognition of natural citizens. Sehme Hue, Ghabraye Hue, Bahut Hairaan (Uncertain, worried, fully surprised).