The exhibition - Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation by the Smithsonian Institute - showing at the National Museum of Natural History from today celebrates the history and achievements of the Indian-American community's political, professional, and cultural contributions to the US.
"Indian-Americans have become integral to the fabric of American life, and I'm so glad that the Smithsonian is recognizing this remarkable community's contributions to our country," Congressman Ami Bera said.
"As a first-generation Indian-American born and raised in California, I am here today largely because of the Indian Americans of my parent's generation who paved the way with their dedication to hard work, education and family," he said.
The new exhibit examines the daily experiences of Indian Americans, and highlights the impacts they have had on the nation, from breakthroughs in medicine and technology to the election of Dalip Singh Saund, the first Asian-American member of Congress elected in 1956.
'Beyond Bollywood' is the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's largest exhibition and will be on display for at least one year.
It will then travel around the country to libraries, museums, universities and community centers as a part of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service beginning May 2015 for up to five years.