Global Capability Centers (GCCs) in India have become a compelling opportunity not just for multinational corporations but also for the vibrant Non-Resident
Global Indians significantly contribute to climate action and sustainable development by driving renewable energy projects and clean tech initiatives, while also influencing
India’s centuries-old idea of “Bharat”, an emotional and civilizational identity, binds the collective to the homeland beyond economic or professional motives.
Beyond numbers and spending power, the rise of global Indian women travellers represents a deeper redefinition of freedom. It challenges long-held stereotypes
For global Indians, as for all global citizens, this should be a clarion call to expand their circle of concern beyond narrow
This digital-first mindset means last-minute bookings, peer-to-peer reviews, and app-based sustainability guides are now must-haves for providers targeting these segments.
The most powerful passports in the world in recent years have become an opportunity icon that has formed new divides between citizens
Perhaps most fascinating is how the global Indian wedding acts as cultural diplomacy. Each international wedding becomes a soft-power showcase of India’s
The global Indian community has actively shaped the infrastructure of international tourism. Many have entered hospitality, travel consultancy, and tourism marketing in
These vignettes of Global Indians tell a single, shared story: India travels with its people. Every boarding pass stamped and passport renewed
So, are Global Indians out of touch with Real India? The answer lies in degrees rather than absolutes.
Global Indians encompass a vibrant, diverse community including the Indian diaspora—those who have migrated and settled overseas—as well as resident Indians who
Annual infrastructure investments by Indian private firms alone are estimated to range between US$130 and US$176 billion, with a strong emphasis on
The Global Indian diaspora—comprising Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), and ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs)—is increasingly influencing global real estate markets.
The Caribbean Girmitiya countries, formerly British colonies, have a deep significance in the history of the Indian diaspora. In the 19th century
Africa, often regarded as the "final frontier" of global growth, is rapidly transforming into a hub of opportunity, innovation, and economic expansion.
With over 35 million people worldwide, the global Indians are a significant migrant community. For centuries, Indians have migrated to Africa, contributing
Global Indians in Africa face challenges such as identity, integration, and discrimination, balancing their cultural heritage with their African identity.
Global Indian entrepreneurs can leverage African market conditions like poor debt and high unemployment by offering skill training and capacity-building measures.

