Indian-origin women are breaking barriers in global politics, blending cultural heritage with visionary leadership to inspire change. From Kamala Harris and Jenifer Rajkumar in the U.S. to Pam Gosal in Scotland and Preet Kaur Gill in the U.K., their contributions span governance, human rights, sustainability, and community empowerment. Their stories exemplify the transformative power of representation, proving that diversity in leadership is essential for shaping inclusive and equitable societies
Indian-origin women are breaking barriers in global politics, blending cultural heritage with visionary leadership to inspire change. From Kamala Harris and Jenifer Rajkumar in the U.S. to Pam Gosal in Scotland and Preet Kaur Gill in the U.K., their contributions span governance, human rights, sustainability, and community empowerment. Their stories exemplify the transformative power of representation, proving that diversity in leadership is essential for shaping inclusive and equitable societies
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