Rahul Gandhi to Address Brown University Amidst US Visit

Written on 04/18/2025
Asia91 Team


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Providence, RI: Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in India's Lok Sabha, is set to visit the United States on April 21–22, 2025.

During this trip, he will address students and faculty at Brown University in Rhode Island, engaging with the Indian diaspora and members of the Indian Overseas Congress .​

Key Facts:

  • Rahul Gandhi's US visit is scheduled for April 21–22, 2025.

  • He will speak at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.

 

  • The visit includes interactions with the Indian diaspora and Indian Overseas Congress members.

This marks Gandhi's first trip to the US since Donald Trump assumed the presidency in January 2025.

His visit comes amid the Trump administration's scrutiny of top American universities, including Brown, over alleged inaction against antisemitism, with potential threats to federal funding. 

Gandhi's itinerary includes meetings with Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and office bearers of the Indian Overseas Congress.

These engagements aim to strengthen ties with the Indian diaspora and discuss contemporary political issues.​

Brown University, an Ivy League institution founded in 1764, is renowned for its academic excellence and diverse student body.

Gandhi's address is anticipated to cover topics pertinent to India's political landscape and its relationship with the global community.

 

Do You Know?
Brown University is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, known for its open curriculum that allows students to design their own academic programs.

 

Key Terms:

Lok Sabha: The lower house of India's bicameral Parliament, comprising representatives elected by the public.

Indian Overseas Congress (IOC): An organization representing the Indian National Congress party's interests among the Indian diaspora.

Ivy League: A group of eight private universities in the northeastern United States, known for their academic excellence and historical significance.