Indian Diaspora
Diasporas have emerged as powerful entities since they are recognized as ‘soft power’ in the realm of foreign policy strategy and also as an agent or catalyst of economic development of countries of origin beside their active role in the host countries.
- The International Organisation for Migration said in its ‘Global Migration Report 2020’ that India continues to be the largest country of origin of international migrants with a 17.5 million-strong diaspora across the world followed by Mexico (11.8 million) and China (10.7 million), and it received the highest remittance of USD 78.6 billion from Indians living abroad.
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International Relations
- 1 India-Mauritius: Geo-Strategic and Geo-Economic Cooperation
- 2 Colombo Process and India: Challenges of Labour Migration and Way Forward
- 3 India-EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement: Significance & Implications
- 4 IMEC: Strategic Significance for India & Implementation Hurdles
- 5 Multi-Polar World: Opportunities & Challenges for India
- 6 India-Sri Lanka: Major Issues and their Resolution
- 7 Bilateral Investment Treaties: India’s Approach and Concerns
- 8 Indian Diaspora: Contribution to India’s Development
- 9 India-Indian Ocean Islands Nations: Initiatives & Impacts
- 10 India-Bangladesh Relations: Challenges and Significance