A new initiative to connect and empower Indian American and Indian immigrant professionals across various fields has been announced by tech entrepreneur Sidharth. The network aims to create a comprehensive talent pool, fostering collaboration and identifying opportunities for contribution within the community. Sidharth, known for his advocacy for legal immigration and his work as an investor and technopreneur, unveiled the project via a tweet. He stated, "> "We are building the first ever Indian American & Indian Immigrant Talent Network 🇮🇳🇺🇸 Doctors. Engineers. Event planners. Entrepreneurs. Students. We want to know who’s where — and how you can contribute. Fill out this form & be part of the movement: 🔗 [Form Link] Together, we rise." The initiative seeks to map the diverse skills and locations of Indian diaspora members in the United States, ranging from highly specialized fields like medicine and engineering to entrepreneurship and event planning. This effort highlights a growing trend within the Indian American community to leverage collective talent and resources. Existing organizations such as the Network of Indian Professionals of North America (NetIP) and the Indian American International Chamber of Commerce (IAICC) already serve to connect South Asian professionals. However, Sidharth's new network appears to focus specifically on creating a centralized talent database to facilitate direct contributions and community-driven projects. The establishment of such a network underscores the significant and expanding presence of Indian professionals in the U.S. and their desire for greater collective impact. India boasts one of the world's largest scientific and technical talent pools, with millions of graduates annually, making its diaspora a valuable asset for global collaboration and innovation.