Indian Community in New York
The Big Apple with the largest Indian community on the East Coast
Population: 8.3 million
New York City is home to over 700,000 Indian Americans, making it one of the largest Indian diaspora communities in the United States. From the bustling Jackson Heights in Queens to Little India on East 6th Street in Manhattan, NYC's Indian community has created vibrant enclaves that feel like home.
The Indian population in NYC spans every borough, with significant concentrations in Jackson Heights, Richmond Hill, Flushing (Queens), and Edison across the Hudson in New Jersey. Whether you're craving authentic South Indian dosas in Curry Hill or looking for the perfect Diwali decorations in Jackson Heights, New York's Indian community has built a rich ecosystem of businesses, temples, and cultural centers.
From tech professionals in Manhattan to small business owners in Queens, Indian families in NYC maintain strong connections to their cultural roots while building the American dream. The annual India Day Parade down Madison Avenue attracts over 150,000 participants and spectators, showcasing the vibrant diversity of Indian culture in America's most cosmopolitan city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you deliver Indian products to New York, NY?
Yes! We deliver authentic Indian products including Patanjali ayurvedic medicines, Haldirams snacks, Indian groceries and spices to New York, NY with free shipping on orders over $75.
How long does shipping take?
Standard shipping takes 3-7 business days to all US locations. Express shipping (2-3 days) is available for urgent orders.
Are your products authentic and fresh?
Yes, all our products are sourced directly from authorized distributors in India. We maintain fresh inventory and proper storage to ensure quality and authenticity.
Is it better to shop online vs local Indian stores?
Online shopping offers better selection, guaranteed freshness, competitive pricing, and convenience of home delivery. Local stores may have limited stock and higher prices.