Consulate General of India New York
Government of India
About Consulate General of India New York
Since its establishment in 1948, the Consulate General of India in New York has served as a cornerstone of India-US relations, operating from its own heritage building acquired in 1950. As one of only five Indian Consulates in the United States, the New York office holds particular significance in representing the Government of India to communities across ten northeastern states. The Consulate maintains deep roots in the region while advancing India's presence through cultural programming, investment promotion, and educational partnerships. With a commitment to serving Indian nationals abroad, the thriving Indian-American community, and Americans interested in visiting India, the Consulate General of India in New York functions as both a practical resource and a cultural ambassador. The organization recognizes the importance of fostering direct connections between Indian states and international stakeholders, working collaboratively to showcase India's economic opportunities and development initiatives. By engaging with universities and student populations, the Consulate contributes meaningfully to the strong educational exchange that characterizes contemporary India-US relations. This diplomatic mission reflects India's dedication to strengthening bilateral ties through sustained engagement with diverse communities and institutions throughout New York and the surrounding region.