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Governor Hochul honors Indian chef Vikas Khanna for his culinary contributions

Thursday, 14 May, 2026
Chef Khanna receiving the citation from Governor Kathy Hochul during an event commemorating AAPI Heritage Month (Photo courtesy: Chef Vikas Khanna/Facebook)

New York: Chef Vikas Khanna became the first Indian in New York State to be honored during Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month for his outstanding, inspiring artistic and culinary contributions. 

Last week, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul conferred a "Special Citation" on Khanna during the commemoration of AAPI Heritage Month in the state capital, Albany. 

Khanna, in a post on social media, described the honor as "deeply emotional and humbling" and added, "what makes this recognition even more meaningful is that it marks the first time an Indian has received this honor in New York State history." 

Noting that AAPI is the fastest-growing community in the United States, representing more than 25 million people, cultures, stories, struggles, and dreams, Khanna said, "This was never just a personal milestone. It was a statement of hope, identity, representation, and the power of diversity." 

In his remarks at the event on May 9, Khanna said that "to bring an Indian chef to this table, this is not just an honor for me, it's a representation - that our stories matter, our culture matters." 

He said New York City thrives and becomes a beacon of hope for the world "because we protect the most vulnerable and in this city, most of the time, the immigrants are the most vulnerable." 

Governor Hochul celebrated AAPI Heritage Month in Albany, emphasizing unity against divisive hate. 

She also highlighted that diverse cultures strengthen New York and promised to fight for and protect migrant communities. 

Honoring Khanna's journey from Amritsar to New York, the citation described him as a "global culinary icon." 

Sibu Nair, New York's AAPI Affairs Director, stated Governor Hochul proudly hosted diverse communities to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month and recognize their tremendous daily contributions across the state. 

Last month, the Amritsar-born Chef was named by TIME magazine to its 2026 list of the '100 Most Influential People' in the world.