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United Nations: India has the largest diaspora population in the world with 18 million people from the country living outside their homeland in 2020, according to a report by the United Nations, which says the UAE, the US and Saudi Arabia host the largest number of migrants from India.

The report 'International Migration 2020 Highlights', by the Population Division of the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) released on Friday, said the spatial distribution of transnational populations varies greatly and India's diaspora, the largest in the world, is distributed across a number of major countries of destination

In 2020, 18 million persons from India were living outside their country of birth. Other countries with a large diaspora population included Mexico and Russia (11 million each), China (10 million) and Syria (8 million).

India's large diaspora is distributed across the United Arab Emirates (3.5 million), the United States of America (2.7 million) and Saudi Arabia (2.5 million). Other countries hosting large numbers of Indian migrants included Australia, Canada, Kuwait, Oman, and the United Kingdom, the report said.

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China and Russia also have spatially diffused diasporas.

Between 2000 and 2020, the size of the migrant population abroad grew for nearly all countries and areas of the world.

India experienced the largest gain during that period at nearly 10 million, followed in order of magnitude by Syria, Venezuela, China and the Philippines.

The US remained by far the largest country of destination of international migrants with 51 million migrants in 2020, equal to 18 per cent of the world's total.

Germany hosted the second largest number of migrants worldwide at around 16 million, followed by Saudi Arabia (13 million), Russia (12 million) and the United Kingdom (9 million).

Of the top 20 destinations of international migrants in 2020, all but three were high-income or upper-middle-income countries.

The report noted that the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted all forms of human mobility through the closing of national borders and halting of travel worldwide.

Preliminary estimates suggest that the pandemic may have slowed the growth in the stock of international migrants by around 2 million by mid-2020, 27 per cent less than the growth expected since mid-2019.

The report added that growth in the number of international migrants has been robust over the last two decades, reaching 281 million people living outside their countries of origin in 2020, up from 173 million in 2000 and 221 million in 2010.

Currently, international migrants represent about 3.6 per cent of the world's population.

Between 2000 and 2020, the number of migrants grew in 179 countries or areas.

Germany, Spain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and the United States of America gained the largest number of migrants during that period.

In contrast, 53 countries saw a decline in international migrant population between 2000 and 2020.

Armenia, India, Pakistan, Ukraine and the United Republic of Tanzania were among the countries that experienced the most pronounced declines, the report said, adding that in many cases the declines resulted from the old age of the migrant populations or the return of refugees and asylum seekers to their countries of origin.

In 2020, 63 million, or 23 per cent of the total international migrants population, at 281 million, were born in Europe.

Central and Southern Asia was the birthplace of the second largest number of international migrants (51 million), followed by Latin America and the Caribbean (43 million), Eastern and South-Eastern Asia (38 million), Northern Africa and Western Asia (38 million) and sub-Saharan Africa (28 million).

Relatively few migrants globally originated from Northern America (4 million) or Oceania (2 million).

In these two decades, some regional migration corridors grew rapidly.

The corridor Central and Southern Asia to Northern Africa and Western Asia grew the most, with 13 million migrants added between 2000 and 2020, more than tripling in size.

"The majority of that increase resulted from labour migration from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka to the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)," the report said.

The report noted that while it is too soon to understand the full extent of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, it may have slowed the growth of this regional migration corridor.

In many of the GCC countries, tens of thousands of migrant workers in the construction, hospitality, retail and transportation sectors lost their jobs due to the pandemic and were required to return home.

UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Liu Zhenmin said, "The report affirms that migration is a part of today's globalised world and shows how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the livelihoods of millions of migrants and their families and undermined progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals."

Diasporas contribute to the development of their countries of origin through the promotion of foreign investment, trade, access to technology and financial inclusion.

However, according to projections by the World Bank, the COVID-19 pandemic may reduce the volume of remittances sent to low-and middle-income countries from USD 548 billion in 2019 to USD 470 billion in 2021, a decline of USD 78 billion or 14 per cent.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-population/articleshow/80290768.cms?from=mdr
 
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We have more Indians living outside than some countries entire population….LOL!
 
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We have more Indians living outside than some countries entire population….LOL!
while this number is expected to double by the end of this decade while some countries are delusional that ummah chummah will lift em up
 
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Remittances to India
Figures for remittances between India and Pakistan are not available.



RankSource countryAmount (US$)
Total of top 1562.057 billion
Grand total68.968 billion
1United Arab Emirates
13.823 billion​
2United States
11.715 billion​
3Saudi Arabia
11.239 billion​
4Kuwait
4.587 billion​
5Bangladesh
4.143 billion
6United Kingdom
3.941 billion​
7Oman
3.250 billion​
8Nepal
3.016 billion​
9Canada
2.877 billion​
10Australia
1.944 billion​
11Bahrain
1.336 billion​
12Sri Lanka
1.265 billion​
13Singapore
886 million​
14Italy
612 million​
15New Zealand
341 million​
16Germany
332 million​
Other countries6.911 billion

Bangladesh is actually closer to being top three remitter to India. Estimates vary - but ballparks are in the seven to eight Billion range. So much for Bangladeshis being 'termites and pole-vaulters' to India. Actually reverse is true.

Since most remitters from Bangladesh to India are illegal Indians resident in Bangladesh, they send money using Hundi. Which is not counted in these statistics above. Income by illegal Indians in Bangladesh is mostly untaxed.
 
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while this number is expected to double by the end of this decade while some countries are delusional that ummah chummah will lift em up
Delusional are those who think their godforsaken hell hole of a country is sopper poooper yet do everything possible to escape from it.
So far only two indians have replied to this thread and both of them live outside India, tells alot about the Switzerland Modi has created in subcontinent.
 
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United Nations: India has the largest diaspora population in the world with 18 million people from the country living outside their homeland in 2020, according to a report by the United Nations, which says the UAE, the US and Saudi Arabia host the largest number of migrants from India.

The report 'International Migration 2020 Highlights', by the Population Division of the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) released on Friday, said the spatial distribution of transnational populations varies greatly and India's diaspora, the largest in the world, is distributed across a number of major countries of destination

In 2020, 18 million persons from India were living outside their country of birth. Other countries with a large diaspora population included Mexico and Russia (11 million each), China (10 million) and Syria (8 million).

India's large diaspora is distributed across the United Arab Emirates (3.5 million), the United States of America (2.7 million) and Saudi Arabia (2.5 million). Other countries hosting large numbers of Indian migrants included Australia, Canada, Kuwait, Oman, and the United Kingdom, the report said.

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China and Russia also have spatially diffused diasporas.

Between 2000 and 2020, the size of the migrant population abroad grew for nearly all countries and areas of the world.

India experienced the largest gain during that period at nearly 10 million, followed in order of magnitude by Syria, Venezuela, China and the Philippines.

The US remained by far the largest country of destination of international migrants with 51 million migrants in 2020, equal to 18 per cent of the world's total.

Germany hosted the second largest number of migrants worldwide at around 16 million, followed by Saudi Arabia (13 million), Russia (12 million) and the United Kingdom (9 million).

Of the top 20 destinations of international migrants in 2020, all but three were high-income or upper-middle-income countries.

The report noted that the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted all forms of human mobility through the closing of national borders and halting of travel worldwide.

Preliminary estimates suggest that the pandemic may have slowed the growth in the stock of international migrants by around 2 million by mid-2020, 27 per cent less than the growth expected since mid-2019.

The report added that growth in the number of international migrants has been robust over the last two decades, reaching 281 million people living outside their countries of origin in 2020, up from 173 million in 2000 and 221 million in 2010.

Currently, international migrants represent about 3.6 per cent of the world's population.

Between 2000 and 2020, the number of migrants grew in 179 countries or areas.

Germany, Spain, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and the United States of America gained the largest number of migrants during that period.

In contrast, 53 countries saw a decline in international migrant population between 2000 and 2020.

Armenia, India, Pakistan, Ukraine and the United Republic of Tanzania were among the countries that experienced the most pronounced declines, the report said, adding that in many cases the declines resulted from the old age of the migrant populations or the return of refugees and asylum seekers to their countries of origin.

In 2020, 63 million, or 23 per cent of the total international migrants population, at 281 million, were born in Europe.

Central and Southern Asia was the birthplace of the second largest number of international migrants (51 million), followed by Latin America and the Caribbean (43 million), Eastern and South-Eastern Asia (38 million), Northern Africa and Western Asia (38 million) and sub-Saharan Africa (28 million).

Relatively few migrants globally originated from Northern America (4 million) or Oceania (2 million).

In these two decades, some regional migration corridors grew rapidly.

The corridor Central and Southern Asia to Northern Africa and Western Asia grew the most, with 13 million migrants added between 2000 and 2020, more than tripling in size.

"The majority of that increase resulted from labour migration from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka to the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)," the report said.

The report noted that while it is too soon to understand the full extent of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, it may have slowed the growth of this regional migration corridor.

In many of the GCC countries, tens of thousands of migrant workers in the construction, hospitality, retail and transportation sectors lost their jobs due to the pandemic and were required to return home.

UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Liu Zhenmin said, "The report affirms that migration is a part of today's globalised world and shows how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the livelihoods of millions of migrants and their families and undermined progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals."

Diasporas contribute to the development of their countries of origin through the promotion of foreign investment, trade, access to technology and financial inclusion.

However, according to projections by the World Bank, the COVID-19 pandemic may reduce the volume of remittances sent to low-and middle-income countries from USD 548 billion in 2019 to USD 470 billion in 2021, a decline of USD 78 billion or 14 per cent.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...-population/articleshow/80290768.cms?from=mdr
This is what I was referring in my other post, didnt even come to this article before posting it, exactly the same arguments I put forward...this is the way to go pakistan
 
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If western countries stop extending citizenship rights to Indians like the GCC, our remittances will quadruple next instant.
thats bcoz of your population explosion, the ratio of people going abroad is more hence more forex...this is also bcoz of less opportunities in India..better pay and prospect abroad.
 
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thats bcoz of your population explosion, the ratio of people going abroad is more hence more forex...this is also bcoz of less opportunities in India..better pay and prospect abroad.
India's total diaspora is 18 million and we have over 1.3 billion in India still. Pakistani diaspora is 9 million with 220 million still in Pakistan. You should be last to talk about non opportunities in our respective countries. Move on. Worry about Pakistan.

Oh, and the difference in remittances is 83 vs 26 billion.
 
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I never bothered giving up the indian passport my parents forced upon me and use my Canadian passport everywhere, does that still make me a diaspora Indian although I feel no connection to that IQ drain hole?
 
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I never bothered giving up the indian passport my parents forced upon me and use my Canadian passport everywhere, does that still make me a diaspora Indian although I feel no connection to that IQ drain hole?
Lol. So cute you pretend to be Indian, as we all know we can't have both Indian and Canadian passports together. And you are talking about IQ, really?
 
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Lol. So cute you pretend to be Indian, as we all know we can't have both Indian and Canadian passports together. And you are talking about IQ, really?
By law you had to give up your Indian status being a dual nationality but until 2014 the gov didn’t bother much. But since 2014 all their passports have been cancelled and given oic status. So if this fool ever used his indian status in an airport he would have been arrested as an illegal.
 
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