As Harris eyes US presidency, reaction in her mother’s native India is muted but tinged with pride
- When Kamala Harris was sworn in as Vice President, her maternal family’s ancestral village in southern India celebrated with fireworks and portraits.
- Four years later, reactions in India regarding her presidential campaign have been muted, with some pride and confusion.
- Michael Kugelman noted that Harris emphasizes her Jamaican heritage over her Indian roots, affecting her reception in India.
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As Harris eyes US presidency, reaction in her mother's native India is muted but tinged with pride
New Delhi — When Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president in the U.S., residents in her maternal family's ancestral village in southern India watched in real time, setting off fireworks, holding up portraits of her and wishing her a long life. But, four years later, as she works to become the Democratic nominee for president after President Joe Biden ended his campaign, reaction across the country has been more muted. While some residents in…
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