Pravasi Bharatiya Divas

Similar documents
VISION IAS

The end of a protest + Flirting(छ ड ख न ) with chauvinism(क मपरस त ) Everybody loves a good protest - Chennai s Marina beach Vs Delhi Ramlila Ground

Bahrain India Forum 2015: The Changing Geo-Economics of Gulf and Asia. Session I: Changing Dynamics of Gulf-Asia Economic Links

Vision IAS GENERAL STUDIES (MAINS) Questions Pattern & Trends Analysis INDIA AND WORLD

TOPICS (India's Foreign Policy)

DEVELOPMENTAL DIASPORAS IN CHINA AND INDIA: A Reconsideration of Conventional Capital. Kellee S. Tsai Johns Hopkins University

VISIONIAS

Rethinking Australian Migration

The Impact of Global Economic Crisis on Migrant Workers in Middle East

International Relations GS SCORE. Indian Foreign Relations development under PM Modi

Ninety-second Session of the IOM Council 28 November to 1 December 2006 Geneva - Switzerland

Lok Bahadur Thapa Director General Passport Department

Nationalists Communists

Levels and trends in international migration

Topic: Pm Modi s Visit to Palestine

A Rights- based approach to Labour Migration

Ministerial Consultation on Overseas Employment And Contractual Labour for Countries of Origin and Destination in Asia Abu Dhabi Dialogue

Cross-border higher education: trends and strategies

Unparalleled Expansion

India Development Indicators. aged years (per 1 000) Remittances received to GDP, 2010

PHILIPPINES. Side Event. Addressing Irregular Labor Migration in the GCC AM Meeting Room E, UNCC 8 November 2017

Ministerial Consultation On Overseas Employment and Contractual Labour for Countries of Origin and Destination in Asia

Trends in international migration and remittance flows: Case of Bangladesh

Levels and Trends of International Migration in Asia and the Pacific

Pakistani labor force in the Gulf and its impact on Pakistan

CHAPTER I: SIZE AND GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE POPULATION

Version 1. This 1960s Chinese song would most likely have been sung during the 1) Boxer Rebellion 2) Cultural Revolution

Press Release: Indian Consul General Amb. Riva Das presented with NYS Resolution on 100th Anniversary of Abolition of Indian Indentureship

I am very happy to inaugurate the valedictory session. of the first ever Loka Kerala Sabha, which was

The Future of Migration: Building Capacities for Change

Ivan Szelenyi. Exclusion and Inclusion in Immigration Policies: the Exclusionary Immigration policies of the Gulf Monarchies

A dynamic understanding of health worker migration

Bangladesh. Development Indicators. aged years, (per 1 000) Per capita GDP, 2009 (at current prices in US Dollars)

2009 Diplomatic White Paper

FAQ 7: Why Origins totals and percentages differs from ONS country of birth statistics

Promoting Diaspora Linkages: The Role of Embassies

Chapter 2 A Brief History of India

Teachers Name: Nathan Clayton Course: World History Academic Year/Semester: Fall 2012-Spring 2013

BUTTRESSING US-INDIA ECONOMIC RELATIONS INDIA S EMERGING ROLE IN THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION

Audio Quality: High Average Low

NO. 4. From Emerging Market to Emerging Power: Rethinking Sweden s India Policy. Henrik Chetan Aspengren. Key points

Be Happy, Share & Help Each Other!!!

General NC Vij Vivekananda International Foundation. Quad-Plus Dialogue Denpasar, Indonesia February 1-3, 2015

GCC labour Migration governance

Global migration: Demographic aspects and Its relevance for development. Ronald Skeldon University of Sussex

Hearing on the U.S. Rebalance to Asia

Speech by Foreign Minister Kono at the first-ever Japan-ArabPolitical dialogue September 11, 2017

Report In-House Meeting

Definition of Key Terms

Explaining Asian Outward FDI

I. LEVELS AND TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL MIGRANT STOCK

United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) A. INTRODUCTION

1. One similarity between Mikhail Gorbachev s perestroika and Deng Xiaoping s Four Modernizations is that each A) allowed elements of capitalism B)

Report. Iran's Foreign Policy Following the Nuclear Argreement and the Advent of Trump: Priorities and Future Directions.

Christmas gift: US declares India a major defence partner

Bangkok Declaration 2 nd Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) Summit One Asia, Diverse Strengths 9 10 October 2016, Bangkok, Kingdom of Thailand

currentaffairsonly(eg classes)

The Colonies after WW1

Mainstreaming Migration into Regional Sustainable Development Planning: Challenges and Opportunities

Demography and the future of higher education

Introduction 2. A United Ireland 3. Military Neutrality 3. The Diaspora 4. European Union 4. Development Aid 5. United Nations 5.

Workshop on Regional Consultative Processes April 2005, Geneva

Regional Consultation on International Migration in the Arab Region

CLMV and the AEC 2015 :

I. The Transformation of the World Economy

Qatar diplomatic crisis what you need to know

SCHEME OF WORK CARIBBEAN HISTORY FORM 5 MRS. RAHAMAN 2016/2017 TERM 1

Britain, the EU & Tourism

The Belt and Road Initiatives and China-GCC Relations. Xuming QIAN. Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai, China

Cooperation on International Migration

Migration, Merchandise Trade and Tourism: A Tale of Fiji and Australia. Neelesh Gounder School of Economics, University of the South Pacific

Londoners born overseas, their age and year of arrival

How Extensive Is the Brain Drain?

Population Pressures. Analyzing Global Population, Migration Patterns and Trends

Immigration policies in South and Southeast Asia : Groping in the dark?

THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF ASIA-PACIFIC TRADE

Ashraf Ghani s Visit to India. By: Praagya Singh, BAGA 2016 JSIA

NEPAL. Sandwiched between China and India 1

Development Strategy. for. Myanmar

2011 National Household Survey Profile on the Town of Richmond Hill: 1st Release

Bilateral Migration Model and Data Base. Terrie L. Walmsley

IS CHINA S SOFT POWER DOMINATING SOUTHEAST ASIA? VIEWS FROM THE CITIZENS

MIGRATION BETWEEN THE ASIA-PACIFIC AND AUSTRALIA A DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE

INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE ARAB STATES

The UK in the international mobilities: A country well-integrated in communication networks

Look East and Look West Policy. Written by Civil Services Times Magazine Monday, 12 December :34

Human resources for health

Georgia 7th Grade Clickbook Page-by-Page Outline

North-South Migration To Developing Countries

CHINA IN THE WORLD PODCAST. Host: Paul Haenle Guest: Wang Yizhou

China and ASEAN: Together for a Shared Future in the New Era H.E. Mr. HUANG Xilian Ambassador of People's Repubulic of China to ASEAN

DOWNLOAD OR READ : THE UAE AND FOREIGN POLICY CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

Mesquite ISD Curriculum Sequence High School Social Studies - World Geography

SR: Has the unfolding of the Dubai World debt problem in the UAE hampered broader growth prospects for the region?

Turkey. Development Indicators. aged years, (per 1 000) Per capita GDP, 2010 (at current prices in US Dollars)

International Migrant Stock: estimates and dissemination. Pablo Lattes Migration Section, Population Division - DESA United Nations, New York

State Policies toward Migration and Development. Dilip Ratha

WORLD HISTORY Curriculum Map

Migrant Transfers in the MENA Region: A Two Way Street in Which Traffic is Changing

Konrad Raiser Berlin, February 2011

Transcription:

Pravasi Bharatiya Divas What is Pravasi Bharthiya Divas? Pravasi Bharatiya Divas is celebrated in India on 9 January every other year (every year before 2016) to mark the contribution of the overseas Indian community to the development of India. It commemorates the day Mahatma Gandhi returned from South Africa in 1915. It is sponsored by the Ministry of External Affairs The 15th edition of Pravasi Divas in 2016 is in Bengaluru. When it started? In 2002, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee decided to celebrate it annually by holding events including bestowing awards on prominent members of the Indian diaspora. What is Diaspora? Diaspora is a word that brackets people of Indian origin who have emigrated since the 19th century to all corners of the world. How can the diaspora be categorised?

It falls into two categories: pre- and post-independence. In post independence diaspora group can be further subdivided into migration to the West, including Australia and New Zealand, and workers in the West Asian countries who began flocking there following oil cartelisation by the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries after the Arab- Israel war of 1973 and the steep rise in oil prices What is the imporatance of Indian diaspora to India? The Indian diaspora s remittances in the past have been of vital assistance to Indian foreign exchange reserves. But the challenge now is to go to the next stage of harnessing not just their financial but also their intellectual capital. What is the situation of Indian diaspora in West Asia? The increasing earnings allowed the hereditary rulers of West Asia to unleash a spending and construction boom. Despite cycles of economic expansion and contraction, as oil prices rose or fell, the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states have learnt to live with the perils of single commodity dependent economies. Such as Dubai, with almost depleted oil reserves, have remodelled themselves as entrepot for regional trade and a destination for tourism, besides emerging as a financial centre. Both Abu Dhabi and Qatar are modelling themselves as centres of culture and sports, civil aviation hubs and more spartan living.

What are the challenges the Indian diaspora in West Asia face? They face two new challenges: 1. 2. the shale oil revolution in the United States combined with slower global growth and environmental concerns may have already pushed the world into a post-opec phase and perennial low oil prices. the entire region to the west of India up to the Mediterranean is now swept by Shia-Sunni competition and the challenge posed by radical Islam. Thus instability may persist for decades. The Indians in GCC countries, ranging from skilled and unskilled workers to those holding executive jobs or running businesses, may have to face more challenging circumstances of economic slowdown, Arabisation or more jobs to locals, and threats from terror-related events. Indian workers, particularly the vast majority from Kerala, are still the favoured ones of the locals but are under pressure from more skilled workers from countries such as the Philippines or cheaper labour from Nepal, etc. In India, the Union and State governments have failed to upgrade skills of Indian workers going to West Asia. As a rising power, India s prestige suffers when its citizens are seen doing menial jobs. For decades India has let its citizens be subjected to local labour rules that are medieval and regressive, such as employer seizing the travel documents of the worker on arrival. What was the role of Indian diaspora in the past?

India diaspora that left India as indentured labour in the 19th century in the period from 1833 to 1917 particularly for the Caribbean where labour shortages ensued following the abolition of slavery. The expulsion of Indians from Uganda by Idi Amin in the 1970s tested Indian diplomacy and its ability to protect the diaspora. India passed the buck to Britain as the guarantor of their safety as most held British documents. Mauritius, with Indians constituting the largest group and 48.5 per cent of the population being Hindus, has seen the community consolidate political power, with strategic support from Indian governments. Contrary wise, India was unable to support 49 per cent of Indo-Fijians in their desire for a multi-ethnic government when, in 1987, Lt. Col. S. Rabuka overthrew the elected government. Their numbers have shrunk since then. Persons of Indian origin have headed governments in some Caribbean countries such as Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, the two nations with huge Indo-Caribbean populations. Indian policy in the past has been to not be seen as meddling in their internal affairs sensing that it may be counterproductive. India has been build on the base by boosting investment and business links and better connectivity. What is the role of Indian diaspora in west? The issue of diaspora in the U.S., the United Kingdom and Canada, with rising numbers and greater earnings, they are becoming more proactive to rally in support of Indian interests. Their lobbying in the U.S. with politicians worked famously to swing the Congressional vote for the U.S.-Indian nuclear deal in 2006. While the U.S. leads as the country with the highest number of Indian origin persons numbering around four million, the U.K. and Canada are next with 1.45 million and 1.2 million, respectively.

Is their nationalistic division among the diaspora people? The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has been active in spreading its message of Hindutva in all of them. During NDA-I, the Vajpayee government even unprecedentedly appointed a special ambassador in the U.S. for diaspora affairs, raising protocol issues with the U.S. State Department as no country will accept two ambassadors. Thus he had to be located in New York with notional attachment to the Indian mission to the UN. Prime Minister Narendra Modi s Madison Square Garden show took the same to another level. There was a blurring between the loyalties that Indian origin persons holding U.S. nationality owe to their adopted nation and their innate love for India. The danger with this kind of public and Hindutva-fed ritual is that it may create a majority community backlash and divide the diaspora. For instance, Sikhs are the largest component of the diaspora in Canada, at 34 per cent compared to 27 per cent Hindus, with the rest being Muslims and Christians. What is the estimate of Indian diaspora living abroad? The Wall Street Journal estimates that there are 15.6 million persons born in India living abroad. This number has grown by 17.2 per cent since 2010. What is the estimate of Chinese diaspora satying abroad? The Chinese diaspora is 50 million strong, with 32 million settled in

Southeast Asia. For China, this community became the bridge to integrate their economy to global supply chains once Deng Xiaoping opened Chinese doors in the 1980s. They also funded investment in Chinese economic zones. Category: Mains GS III Bilateral Relations Source: The Hindu