Indians Abroad: Asia & Africa

Indians Abroad: Asia & Africa
Author: Anirudha Gupta
Publisher: [New Delhi] : Orient Longman
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1971
Genre: East Indians
ISBN:

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Indians Abroad

Indians Abroad
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Total Pages: 417
Release: 1971
Genre: Africa
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Migration and Modernization

Migration and Modernization
Author: Richard Harvey Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1987
Genre: East Indian diaspora
ISBN:

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Indians Abroad

Indians Abroad
Author: Sarva Daman Singh
Publisher: Hope India Publications
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2003
Genre: East Indian diaspora
ISBN:

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This publication, containing a number of well-researched articles, gives insights into the problems and prospects of the people of Indian origin living abroad....... The Hindu

Indian Diaspora in West Asia

Indian Diaspora in West Asia
Author: Prakash Chand Jain
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788173047275

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Modern Indian Diaspora in West Asia has a long and chequered history dating back to at least the sixteenth century. A number of small communities of Indian traders called baniyans existed in present-day Iraq, Iran, Oman, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. When the region came under British influence in the nineteenth century. Indian merchant communities flourished in a number of towns of the Gulf countries. The Indians served as bankers, importers and exporters, customs farmers, agents for local merchants, government contractors, pearl-financiers, etc. and as such their contribution to the overall development of the Gulf countries has been significant. The emergence of Gulf countries as oil-producing and exporting economies and the consequent demand for labour changed the size and complexion of the Indian and other expatriate communities in the region. The significance of the Gulf-based Indian Diaspora is better understood by the quantum of remittances sent by the workers to their relations and dependants in India which is currently estimated at about ten billion US dollars. Outside the Gulf region Israel is the only country in West Asia that hosts a sizeable Indian community. The Jewish community of Indian origin is estimated at around 60,000all Israeli citizens. The book is perhaps the first ever attempt of its kind on the subject and will certainly fill a major gap in our understanding of the Indian Diaspora in West Asia in general and that of the Gulf region in particular.

Indians Abroad: Asia & Africa

Indians Abroad: Asia & Africa
Author: Anirudha Gupta
Publisher: [New Delhi] : Orient Longman
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1971
Genre: East Indians
ISBN:

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