The indian diaspora continues to make its mark across the globe, with a significant presence in numerous countries as highlighted in a recent post by indian Tech & Infra on X. The tweet lists the top 10 countries hosting the highest overseas indian populations, led by the united states with 5.4 million individuals.

Following closely are the United Arab Emirates with 3.57 million, malaysia with 2.91 million, and canada with 2.88 million, showcasing the widespread distribution of indian communities. Other notable countries include saudi arabia (2.46 million), the united kingdom (1.86 million), south africa (1.7 million), sri lanka (1.61 million), kuwait (995,000), and australia (976,000), painting a picture of a diaspora that spans continents and cultures.

This extensive migration reflects a historical trend of indians seeking opportunities abroad, driven by economic prospects, education, and historical ties established during the colonial era. The data underscores the diversity of destinations, ranging from the oil-rich gulf countries to established Western nations, indicating the adaptability and skill set of the indian population.

The presence of such large communities has not only contributed to the cultural richness of these nations but also significantly bolstered their economies through remittances, with india receiving a record $125 billion in 2024-25, as noted in related posts. This financial inflow, primarily from the USA, UAE, and the UK, highlights the economic impact of the diaspora on India's growth.




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