Indian-American Vocalist Chandrika Tandon Wins Grammy Award for Album Triveni

Chandrika Tandon, an Indian-American vocalist and entrepreneur, has made history by winning the Grammy Award for her album 'Triveni' in the Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album category. This marks her first Grammy win, and she accepted the award alongside her collaborators, Wouter Kellerman and Eru Matsumoto.
Tandon's album 'Triveni' is a unique blend of Indian classical music, New Age ambiance, and global traditions. The album's seven tracks are designed to promote mindfulness and self-discovery, and its win is a testament to Tandon's talent and dedication to her craft.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Tandon on her win, praising her passion for Indian culture and her accomplishments as an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and musician. Modi also called Tandon an inspiration to many people.
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards, held at the Arena in Los Angeles, saw other notable winners, including Beyoncé, who won Best Country Album for 'Cowboy Carter' and became the most nominated artist in Grammy history with 99 nods. Sabrina Carpenter won her first Grammy for 'Short and Sweet', while Kendrick Lamar won multiple awards for his diss track "Not Like Us".