US Congress has 535 voting members: 435 Representatives and 100 Senators. And during last year's elections four of the community members were elected to the Congress, while a fifth member won re-election to a third-term.
Ro Khanna, Pramila Jayapal, Raja Krishnamoorthi and Kamala Harris were elected to the US Congress last year, and Ami Bera won re-election to a third term.
Judge Dilip Singh Saund became the first Asian American to be elected to Congress in 1956. Nearly four decades later, Bobby Jindal was elected to the House of Representatives from Louisiana before launching a successful gubernatorial bid in the state.
"Indian Americans are approximately 1 per cent of the US population and for the first time ever they now make up 1 per cent of the US Congress," said MR Rangaswami, the founder of the San Francisco-based nonprofit Indiaspora.
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"This doesn't count the scores of Indian-Americans senior staffers serving on Capitol Hill working for dozens of members on both sides of the aisle," he told the magazine.
Since American immigration laws were liberalised in 1965, Indians traveled to the US in record numbers and the Indian American community has become the wealthiest, most educated diaspora in the country.
While they have dominated the medical, engineering and computer science industries for decades, Indian Americans are only recently experiencing a commensurate level of achievement in public life, according to the report.