Following the 2024 elections, six Indian Americans served simultaneously in the U.S. House of Representatives, marking the largest congressional delegation of Indian origin in American history. Suhas Subramanyam won the election from Virginia, becoming the first Indian American elected to Congress from the East Coast. The expanded “Samosa Caucus” reflected the community’s growing electoral reach beyond its traditional strongholds and underscored the diaspora’s emergence as a durable presence in the nation’s legislative branch.