Indian Diaspora In The Era of Globalisation(English, Hardcover, S. K. Jain)
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The Indian Diaspora Today Constitutes An Important, And In Some Respects Unique, Force In World Culture. Numerically They Form Third Largest Diasporic Community In The World, Only Next To Chinese And British. Over 24 Million Indians Have Their Presence In All Corners Of The World. It Will Not Be An Exaggeration To Say That Sun Never Sets In Indian Diaspora. Though, They Migrated In Different Capacities And In Different Busts And Do Not Form A Homogenous Community. However, A Sense Of Common Belongingness Always Binds Them With Their Motherland. In The Era Of Globalization, A New Relationship Has Emerged Between The Motherland And The Overseas Indians. They Have Emerged As Dynamic Factors Shaping The Relations Between The Host And Mother Land. The Present Volume Is An Outcome Of A Seminar On Indian Diaspora In The Era Of Globalization: Implications For India. Fourteen Papers Of The Volume Addresses Variety Of The Aspects Pertaining To Indian Diaspora Under Three Broad Categorizes- (1) Theoretical Perspectives, (2) Sub-National Identities And (3) Regional Dynamics. This Book Has Tried To Look Into Different Dimension Of Indian Diaspora For A General Understanding Of The People From All Walks Of Life Besides Those Who Are In Research And Teaching In This Area.,Content:- Contents, Foreword By Prof. Imtiaz Ahmed (Retd.) 9, Acknowledgements 11, Introduction 13, Part A : Theoretical Perspectives, 1. Indian DiasporaAn Overview 25, S.K. Jain, 2. Diaspora: An Introduction 35, Shivam, 3. Migrant Communities And Remittances 45, Indian Experience, Rajneesh Kumar Gupta And , Rahul Nath Choudhury, 4. Dual Citizenship And Indian Diaspora 57, Ruchi Tyagi, 5. Gandhi And Indian Diaspora 87, S.N. Sahu, 6. Rhizome Roots: The Indian Arts And The 93, Indian Diaspora, Arshiya Sethi, 7. Cinematic Representation Of Indian Diaspora 99, Rakesh Kumar Patel, Part B : Sub-National Identities, 8. Dalit Diaspora: Invisible Existence 133, Vivek Kumar, 9. British Malay: The Untold Saga Of 161, Untouchable Plantation Coolies, Tenepalli Hari Part C : Regional Dynamics, 10. Beyond The Imagined Community: A Study 183, Of The Indian Diaspora In The United States, Mohammed Badrul Alam, 11. Diaspora And Motherland: Explorations Into The 207, Role Of Indo-Canadians In IndiaS Welfare , Programmes, Prakash C. Jain, 12. Gulf Nris As A Factor In Strengthening 229, Indo-Gulf Relations, Anisur Rahman, 13. Indian Diaspora In East Africa: 247, Entrepreneurships And Philanthropy , Rajneesh Kumar Gupta, 14. Indian South Africans: Political Affiliations 267, In The Post Apartheid Era, Ruchita Beri, List Of Contributors 283, Index 285,