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India has a long history of migration. More than a century ago, large numbers of Indian migrants – many of them involuntary ones – moved to Africa, the Caribbean and within the Indian subcontinent itself. Some of the top destinations of Indian migrants in more recent decades include Persian Gulf countries, North America and Europe. Here are five facts about India and migration.

1.India is the top source of international migrants, with one-in-twenty migrants worldwide born in India. As of 2015, 15.6 million people born in India were living in other countries. India has been among the world’s top origin countries of migrants since the United Nations started tracking migrant origins in 1990. The number of international Indian migrants has more than doubled over the past 25 years, growing about twice as fast as the world’s total migrant population.

(Use the interactive below to explore migration trends for India and other countries.)


Interactive: Origins and Destinations of International Migrants

Nearly half of India’s migrants are in just three countries: the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan and the United States. About 3.5 million Indians live in the UAE, the top destination country for Indian migrants. Over the past two decades, millions of Indians have migrated there to find employment as laborers. Pakistan has the second-largest number of migrants, with 2 million.

Almost 2 million more live in the U.S., making up the country’s third-largest immigrant group. Among Indian Americans, nearly nine-in-ten were born in India. As a whole, Indian Americans are among the highest educated and have some of the highest income among racial and ethnic groups in the U.S.


2.India is also one of the world’s top destinations for international migrants. As of 2015, about 5.2 million immigrants live in India, making it the 12th-largest immigrant population in the world. The overwhelming majority of India’s immigrants are from neighboring countries such as Bangladesh (3.2 million), Pakistan (1.1 million), Nepal (540,000) and Sri Lanka (160,000).

3.Even though the country is the top source of the world’s migrants in total numbers, India has one of the world’s lowest emigration rates. Only about 1% of India’s birth population lives outside of the country, a similar emigration rate to that of the U.S. At more than 1 billion, India’s population is the second-largest in the world behind China. Consequently, it would take tens of millions more people to leave India before its emigration rate reached the world’s 3% average.

4.India receives more remittances from migrants than any other country. About $69 billion was sent by Indian migrants to family and friends in India in 2015, amounting to roughly 3% of the country’s gross domestic product, according to the World Bank estimates. Most of the money comes from Indians living in Persian Gulf countries as well as the U.S., the UK and Canada. India has been the world’s top recipient of migrant remittances since 2008, when it overtook China on this measure.
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India’s religious minorities have been more likely to migrate internationally.
Religious minorities make up a larger share of India’s international migrant population than they do among the nation’s domestic population, according to 2010 Pew Research Center estimates. For example, about 19% of the Indian international migrant population was Christian, compared with only 3% of the population in India. Similarly, an estimated 27% of the Indian international migrant population was Muslim, compared with 14% of the population in India. The reverse is true for Hindus: Only 45% of India’s international migrant population was Hindu, compared with 80% of the population in India.

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tan...p-source-and-destination-for-worlds-migrants/
 
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Funny how they glosses over the fact that EUROPEANS are the top source of Migrants in the world.

1. How did they think South American, North America and Australia became White ? :lol:

White man taking over continents is considered natural, Brown man moving is called "migrant".

2. Another point is about economic migration in the M.E. These people COME BACK to India.

3. It also shows the discrimination in hiring Hindus in the M.E.

4. It shows discrimination in admitting Hindus into christian majority countries.

5. It also highlights how Indian slaves were taken to far off lands to work for British masters. Only the called it "indentured Laborers".
 
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2.0 million born in India moves to Pakistan? hmmmm.... very interesting !!
 
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This is ridiculous to include those who moved during partition as migrants. So those figures need to be deducted. Post partition migration to and from Pakistan is virtually nil.

Secondly, the religious diffference would be entirely accounted for by all so called "migrants" to Pakistan would have been Muslim. UAE and gulf also give preferential treatment to Muslims. The Christian migrants would be mostly Kerala Syrian Christian nurses, who emigrated to UAE and around the world in very large numbers.

Statistics without explanations are meaningless.
 
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This is ridiculous to include those who moved during partition as migrants. So those figures need to be deducted. Post partition migration to and from Pakistan is virtually nil.

Secondly, the religious diffference would be entirely accounted for by all so called "migrants" to Pakistan would have been Muslim. UAE and gulf also give preferential treatment to Muslims. The Christian migrants would be mostly Kerala Syrian Christian nurses, who emigrated to UAE and around the world in very large numbers.

Statistics without explanations are meaningless.
Totally agree, it should not have includes those people moved during partition.
 
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India is the top remittance recipient country in 2016 surpassing China, the Philippines and Bangladesh, said a UN study. Indians working overseas sent $62.7 billion in 2016, compared to China’s $61 billion. The Philippines got $30 billion and Pakistan $20 billion.

New Delhi (Sputnik) — The UN International Fund for Agricultural Development’s ‘One Family at a Time’ study said that around 200 million migrants globally sent more than $445 million in 2016 as remittances to their families back home.

The study was carried out by the International Fund for Agricultural Development of United Nations covering the migration and remittance flows between 2007 and 2016. The study said 80 percent of remittances are received by 23 countries and among them India, China, Philippines, Mexico and Pakistan are the main recipients.

The UN report charts out that the US, Saudi Arabia and Russia as the leading countries from where remittances are being sent to several countries around the world. The UN report said that the flow of remittances have also grown over the period. It was $296 billion in 2007 while in 2016, the amount rose to $445 billion.


Total population
c. 30.8 million (December 2016)
Regions with significant populations
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United States
4,460,000
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Saudi Arabia
4,094,585
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Malaysia
2,986,274
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United Arab Emirates
3,803,751
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Myanmar
2,008,337
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Pakistan
2,000,000
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United Kingdom
1,825,000
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South Africa
1,560,000
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Sri Lanka
1,614,000
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Canada
1,016,185
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Kuwait
923,260
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Mauritius
994,500
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Oman
990,001
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Singapore
950,000
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Qatar
900,000
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Nepal
690,000
 
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