Indian diaspora: a clamour for self- sufficiency (Record no. 530572)

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Personal name Sinha, Rakhi
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Title Indian diaspora: a clamour for self- sufficiency
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Indian Journal of Political Science
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Extent 85(3), Jul-Sept, 2024: p.761-766
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Summary, etc Diaspora describes people who have left their home country, usually involuntarily to foreign countries around the world. Literally, the diaspora communities connotates for maintaining a culture different from those of the countries within which they are located by retaining strong bonding with their country and with other communities of the same origin in order to preserve that culture. In India, it developed during the 19th and 20th century when emigration of contract labourers, traders, professionals, students took place to the British, French, Dutch and Portuguese colonies in Asia Africa, Caribbean and for Eastern countries. The clamour for self sufficiency and resilience often provokes a person for diaspora. It has been a trend today to migrate from a native place to another foreign place for one or other reasons. Globally, it has both positive and negative outcomes. Hence, it is a matter of deep research to find out its varied reasons and impacts. In context to India, it has been a major international issue. In this research paper, I would be highlighting the major reasons and challenges to Indian diaspora. It also has a deep impact over the overall development of the mother nation too in one or the other way. - Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element diaspora, economy, self-sufficiency, culture, socialization, development
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