
Nov 2007. The magazine Business & Economy, in cover story, profiles Robinder Sachdev as one of twelve most influential Indian Americans in the US
May 2009. During parliamentary elections in India, the Economic Times features Imagindia as leading election campaign management expert in India
Nov 2009. The Wall Street Journal, on first day of PM's state visit to US, quotes Imagindia as India's leading think tank dedicated to promoting the image of India
Dec 2009. Robinder Sachdev inducted on Board of Trustees of Children's Book Trust - India's oldest national children's organization
Feb 2010. Imagindia's suggestions on India-China relations considered to be "most constructive and practical" among a peer discussion of over 70 leading strategic thinkers in India and the US



The Imagindia Institute is a non partisan, independent think tank and research center with a mission to promote the image and imagination of India. Over time, Imagindia has built a rare combination of strengths in research, international affairs, lobbying, image and campaign management, and NRI affairs.
Imagindia's work has been acknowledged across the spectrum of political ideologies, governments, business, and think tanks in India, and other countries. Research work by Imagindia has been cited by Forbes, BusinessWeek, CNN, NDTV, Times of India, and Economic Times, amongst others.
Imagindia strives to link business, social, academic, and governmental leaderships that are top of line in their spheres with grassroots and renaissance opportunities. Imagindia also powers the lobbing of ideas and actions in public and private sectors, in India and other countries, and designs projects and campaigns that can be implemented by stakeholders, often cross-pollinating ideas and actions in the private, public, and governmental spheres.
A distinguishing characteristic of the Imagindia Institute is that its analytical framework has evolved 'outside-the-cultural-immersion' and thus it is uniquely placed to promote a cross-cultural dialogue and participation of Indian value towards global and Indian good.
Imagindia is often quoted in top print and electronic media on a wide range of issues, including National Public Radio, Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, India Abroad, India Today, Outlook Business, Times of India, Hindustan Times, Economic Times, DNA, Financial Express, Deccan Herald, CNN-IBN, BBC Worldservice, NDTV, Aaj Tak, Headlines Today, News X, Sahara TV, Gulf News, Asahi Shinbum, Yomiuri Shinbum, Nikkei, and such.







