On February 2, the 67th Grammy Awards were held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Chandrika Tandon, along with her collaborators—South African flutist Wouter Kellerman and Japanese cellist Irv Matsumoto—won the award for the Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album category for the album 'Triveni'.
Chandrika Tandon, an Indian-American musician, received widespread recognition for her outstanding musical achievement. 'Triveni' beat out other notable albums such as Ricky Kej's Break of Dawn, Ryuichi Sakamoto's Opus, Anoushka Shankar's Chapter Second: How Dark It Is Before Dawn, and Radhika Vekaria's Warriors of Light to secure the win.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated her, calling her a "source of inspiration" and remembering their meeting in New York in 2023. He also praised her passion for Indian culture and her efforts to promote it through her music.
It is worth noting that Chandrika is the sister of former PepsiCo CEO, Indra Nooyi, and has made significant contributions to the world of music while staying deeply connected to her Indian heritage.
The 67th Grammy Awards took place in Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, where Chandrika Tandon shared the stage with Wouter Kellerman and Irv Matsumoto to accept their prestigious Grammy Award.