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Shyam Venkatesan, Malkeet Padda, Ashwinikumar Jha, Poonam Chabra, Monica Iyer, Yashmi Mistry, Rani Bains, Dilip Patel and Manjeet Singh Indian Association of South Santa Clara County Written By Poonam Chapra with Robin Shepherd A ccording to the United Nations, in 2019, the world’s largest migrant diaspora population traces its roots to India. While the first significant wave of India’s immigrants arrived in America in the 1800s, historical records reveal their presence here as early as the 1600s. Beginning in the 20 th century, they not only became part of the fabric of America but have contributed greatly to our history of progress and innovation. In the past two decades alone, Indian-Americans have joined the ranks of this country’s NASA astronauts, federal judges, Congressional and Senate representatives, Ivy League university presidents and deans, Nobel prize winners, best-selling authors, and captains of industry (think NASDAQ, Standard & Poor’s, PepsiCo, Google and Microsoft for starters). GILROY • MORGAN HILL • SAN MARTIN The Roots of IASC In South Santa Clara County, a vibrant community of India’s sons and daughters—first and second generation immigrants who arrived in the early 1970s—became our neighbors, colleagues and friends. Two decades later they formed what has come to be known as the Indian Association of South Santa Clara County (IASC). IASC was established by India’s immigrants to celebrate and share with their children and grandchildren a heritage and history that might otherwise be lost. According to IASC Board President, Poonam Chabra, the local Indian community wanted to celebrate traditional events within their own neighborhoods rather than having to travel to San Jose or further north. WINTER 2020 gmhtoday.com 107