Indian Diaspora in Indian Development
Significance
- Historical Significance: Indian freedom movement influenced Indian diaspora to promote India’s cause in foreign land. Ghadar party is a prime example of this. Plus, Mahatma Gandhi’s too was an Indian who was residing and presiding in foreign country before taking the baton of Indian freedom struggle.
- Cultural Promotion: Migration results into cultural promotion or cultural extension. For example, the Sikhs are one of the largest migrants from India to the UK, Canada and many other countries. They have very well maintained their culture and ethnic existence for decades.
- Remittances: Money sent home by migrants is one of the largest financial ....
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