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Indian literature in 2026 thrives through 10 authors blending professional expertise— from IT and engineering to psychology — with deep, culturally resonant storytelling.
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ArticleIndian literature in 2026 thrives through 10 authors blending professional expertise— from IT and engineering to psychology — with deep, culturally resonant storytelling.
NewsVarun Singh, Founder & CEO of XIPHIAS, launched his inspirational book 'RAAH – A New Path' at the prestigious Book Turner Gala 2025, unveiled by bestselling author Chetan Bhagat.
NewsVarun Singh, MD of XIPHIAS Immigration, showcased leadership and insights at InvestPro Mumbai 2025, connecting global investment and immigration experts. The event highlights XIPHIAS’s role in guiding international migration strategies.
NewsVarun Singh of XIPHIAS Immigration outlines compliance-first strategies for investment migration and global mobility, prioritizing client outcomes & growth
NewsOutlook India honors Varun Singh, Managing Director of XIPHIAS Immigration, in its ‘Young Leaders Under 40 – Building a New India’ feature for his leadership and innovation in global mobility and investment migration advisory excellence.
ArticleIn an exclusive interview with The Arab Today, Varun Singh, Managing Director of XIPHIAS Immigration and XIPHIAS Projects, discusses his 16+ year journey building one of India’s most trusted investment migration firms focused on transparency, integrity, and innovation.
ArticleAn increasing number of wealthy Indian families are turning to the EB-5 investor visa to secure U.S. Green Cards amid tightening student and work visa rules and uncertainty over future immigration reforms.
ArticleUSCIS reveals that 343,981 eligible registrations were received for FY2026, far exceeding the annual cap of 85,000 visas, showing continued strong demand for H-1B visas despite tighter US scrutiny.
ArticleA proposed 5% US tax on outbound remittances could squeeze Indian-origin residents in America, including H-1B visa holders and green card holders, impacting families and the NRI-driven real estate market.
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