The Indian diaspora, culture, and foreign policy
Indians living overseas can be a bridge to a rapidly changing world In the United Nations “International Migration Report 2015”, India had the largest diaspora population in the world with 16 million individuals born in the country but living outside of it. It’s a 100 percent increase from the 8 mil...
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