Why is this 16-year-old Indian American making headlines?

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India (Commonwealth Union)_ Riya Pawar, a 16-year-old Indian-American, is receiving worldwide acclaim for her remarkable singing abilities after performing the American national anthem at the Ronald Reagan Center in Washington, D.C. in the presence of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During the historical event, Riya Pawar sang the national anthem of the United States for Non-Residents and the Indian Diaspora residing in the US. Notably, Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself expressed appreciation for her performance.

Riya’s journey in singing began at the age of five, and she has since dedicated herself to studying Hindustani classical music under the guidance of Mr. Hemant Kulkarni. Additionally, she has pursued training in Bollywood and Western music. Riya Pawar’s rendition of the national anthem captivated the audience, showcasing not only her exceptional vocal talent but also her commitment to fostering cultural connections. Her performance effortlessly bridged the two cultures, signifying the unity and friendship that exist between the United States and India.

In response to the applause she was receiving across the world, Riya Pawar, the 16-year-old Indian-American, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to perform the national anthem on such a prestigious stage, surrounded by esteemed delegates who are committed to strengthening the bond between the United States and India. She conveyed her immense honor and appreciation for this incredible experience.

According to reports, Riya Pawar comes from an Indian-origin background, and her family resides in New Jersey. Her parents, Shraddha and Rahul Pawar, who are natives of Walchandnagar and Pune, along with her brother Rishan, have been residing there for many years. Further, Riya has not only excelled in singing but has also achieved success in various competitions across all three genres. Furthermore, she holds the title of Miss India Teen New Jersey 2021 and is recognized as “Beauty with Brains” due to her brilliant academic performance.

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