Despite the existence of a large Indian diaspora, there has been relatively little scholarly attention paid to India's relations with overseas Indians after its independence in 1947. The common narrative is that India abruptly cut ties with overseas Indians at independence, as it adhered to territorially based understandings of sovereignty and citizenship. Re-examining India's relations with Indian communities in Ceylon and Burma between the 1940s and the 1960s, this article demonstrates that, despite its rhetoric, independent India did not renounce responsibility for its diaspora. Instead, because of pre-existing social connections that spanned the former British empire, the Government of India faced regular demands to assist overseas Indi...
The independence of the colonies did not mean the end of colonialism in the international system. Th...
The second part of my article concerns three topics of the external affairs of India and Pakistan be...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, as postcolonial regimes in Africa and Asia hauled down imp...
Despite the existence of a large Indian diaspora, there has been relatively little scholarly attenti...
Whilst the history of the Indian diaspora after independence has been the subject of much scholarly ...
This article considers the jurisdiction assumed by the Indian state over populations of Indian origi...
The author traces the history of formation of the Indian diaspora in the UK, evaluates the key trend...
India had influenced the community life of people of Indian origin in Trinidad & Tobago long bef...
This essay contextualises the emergence of a document regime which regulated routine travel through ...
Whereas the rare existing comparative studies of Chinese and Indian diaspora policies have focused o...
Indian Diaspora has never been acknowledged and been neglected in India’s cultural diplomacy for lon...
This talk examines the shifting relations between the Indian nation-state and the South Asian diaspo...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines British respon...
This article is concerned with attempts made by India's political bureaucrats in the period immediat...
India was under direct British administrative control for almost a century, with independence from B...
The independence of the colonies did not mean the end of colonialism in the international system. Th...
The second part of my article concerns three topics of the external affairs of India and Pakistan be...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, as postcolonial regimes in Africa and Asia hauled down imp...
Despite the existence of a large Indian diaspora, there has been relatively little scholarly attenti...
Whilst the history of the Indian diaspora after independence has been the subject of much scholarly ...
This article considers the jurisdiction assumed by the Indian state over populations of Indian origi...
The author traces the history of formation of the Indian diaspora in the UK, evaluates the key trend...
India had influenced the community life of people of Indian origin in Trinidad & Tobago long bef...
This essay contextualises the emergence of a document regime which regulated routine travel through ...
Whereas the rare existing comparative studies of Chinese and Indian diaspora policies have focused o...
Indian Diaspora has never been acknowledged and been neglected in India’s cultural diplomacy for lon...
This talk examines the shifting relations between the Indian nation-state and the South Asian diaspo...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article examines British respon...
This article is concerned with attempts made by India's political bureaucrats in the period immediat...
India was under direct British administrative control for almost a century, with independence from B...
The independence of the colonies did not mean the end of colonialism in the international system. Th...
The second part of my article concerns three topics of the external affairs of India and Pakistan be...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, as postcolonial regimes in Africa and Asia hauled down imp...