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ID120217
Title ProperKolkata's early Chinese community and their economic contributions
LanguageENG
AuthorBose, Arpita
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is not widely known that Chinese people have been living and working in Kolkata for more than 300 years. Successive earlier waves of Chinese migration to the city can be traced by historical research. While such a work is still in its infancy, later developments in economic and legal fields remain almost completely uncovered, too. This brief article provides a preliminary overview of Chinese migration and business activities, occupational characteristics and various contributions of this community to the economy of the city and places Chinese migration to Kolkata in a wider context. It offers some insights into how a foreign migrant population arrives in the first place, how it may organise itself and what varied contributions it may make over time to the new place of residence. Always on the fringes, in many ways, the Chinese of Kolkata have displayed typical resilience and business acumen, but have also encountered significant difficulties worth researching in more depth.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Research Vol. 33, No.2; Jul 2013: p.163-176
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research Vol. 33, No.2; Jul 2013: p.163-176
Key WordsChinese Migrants ;  Environment ;  India ;  International Trade ;  Kolkata ;  Leather Trade ;  Migration ;  Tanneries