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INDIAN MIGRATION (6) answer(s).
 
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Current trend in labour migration from India to GCC countries i / N, Chaitra   Journal Article
N, Chaitra Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Migration and movement of human population have always been an integral element in the history of mankind. India has been experiencing large-scale migration to foreign countries since centuries and in the current globalised era. The International Labour Organization - ILO has classified international migration for employment in to two major categories including settlement migration and contract migration (ILO, 1989). The contract migration is unique phenomenon practiced in few western countries but in particular in the GCC countries post oil boon during 1970's as the governments used sharply higher oil revenue to build infrastructure and housing, and expand the economy (Seccombe, 1985).
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Home-abroad: the life world of transnational Indians / Bhushi, Kiranmayi   Journal Article
Bhushi, Kiranmayi Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract There are various play of forces, institutions and actors that make up the transnational space, which effectively bring home and abroad together in newer ways than before. This paper purports to highlight these aspects of the transnational space. Transnational space and the related terms transnationlism is said to capture a condition in which despite great distances and notwithstanding the pretense to international borders, certain kinds of relationship are globally intensifying and have become denser between places and people.
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Indian birds of passage in south Africa: renegotiating identities in the local and global context / Modi, Renu   Journal Article
Modi, Renu Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This paper attempt to offer insights into the complexity of what can be broadly termed as the South African Indian (SAI) identity through a study of their unique historical trajectory and experiences in the context of the apartheid era, that began in 1948, and the post apartheid phase. Since the dismantlement of the racist regime and first democratic elections in 1994, the SAI community is at across road.
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Indian Diaspora in east Africa: migration pattern and current profile / Gupta, Rajneesh Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Rajneesh Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Dynamics of Indian Diaspora in East Africa has been continuous point of attraction for researchers, academicians, policy makers and even general audience. Even a cursory glance reveals that dozens of research has been carried out by scholars and numerous literatures are available on the subject. However, there have been significant changes in the focus of the research. In the colonial period, political activism of Indians in East Africa was a major point contention between colonial power and nationalist leaders which is clearly visible in the writings of CF Andrews (Indian question in East Africa, 1921).
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India's look east policy and the Indian diaspora / Singh, Amit   Journal Article
Singh, Amit Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Indo-Francophone relations: historical analysis of Diaspora / Roy, Archana   Article
Roy, Archana Article
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Summary/Abstract The migration of people across the globe has been inseparable part of human history since time immemorial. Natural catastrophes, search for food, wars for dominance and aspiration for prosperity have been main driving forces behind migration in the past as well as the present, in different forms. The Indian Diaspora is perhaps the oldest Diaspora in the world. Many Indians, over millennia, left their shores, sometimes in search of better conditions in other lands and often under circumstances beyond their control. They immigrated into different bursts and different capacities. They moved to all parts of world.
Key Words Migration  Diaspora  Indian Migration  Indo-Francophone Relations  PIO 
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