Indian population in Europe

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  1. I’m just curious but it’s non Europe related, does Saudi Arabia’s color represent a big Indian community there? I would have thought there were mostly Pakistanis or Bengalis since they are Muslims.

    As for the figures, I’m not sure they are entirely correct, the French number seems a bit far off, it could correspond to metro France figures but there is actually a huge Indian community (mostly south Indian/tamuls established since the 19th century) in overseas territories. Reunion alone has close to 200000 “malbars” (but also big communities in Guyane and French antilles).

  2. Many of the Indians living in Ireland tend to work in the health service, with Kerry holding an annual celebration of Durga Puja.

  3. Increasingly at least in certain neighborhoods, there are many professional expats. This is a big change for Lithuania. When I moved here back in 2011 there just wasn’t this kind of wages or modern infrastructure to attract these kinds of immigrants.

  4. First time I saw person from India irl, was on Vienna school trip in 2005. I was very surprised, since I never heard about Indian population in Austria. Anyway I bought Coca-Cola from her lol.

  5. Indians are a fantastic example of successful integration, hard working and commit very low levels of crime, I only wish other communities were like them

  6. Damn all the commas are confusing and incorrectly used. 1,00,000 should be 100,000 to 499,000 and then it suddenly jumps to 1,000,000 because why not? 😛

  7. Oh. I never realised they were too few here. I had a senior student who was Indan and had been a real lifesaver in highschool though.

  8. I’m surprised at the low numbers for Poland. My casual impression on the streets was that there were many more Indians per capita than in Russia.

    Hopefully there will be many more Indians coming to Russia in the next decades.

  9. I’m genuinely surprised at how civil most of these comments are. Welll done lads 👍. I was bracing for the worst.

  10. I am glad we have enough Indians living here that indian cuisine became popular and widely available. One of the best things to happen in the last 10 years. I have lots of Indian colleagues and they are all smart, lovely people. Wish to visit India one day.

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