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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 9, 2015
Modi throws open doors to people of Indian origin around the globe
(Reuters) - Prime Minister Narendra Modi
on Thursday appealed to millions of people of Indian origin across the
world to turn to their homeland after he eased visa rules to lure
overseas talent, in a bid to make the country a top power.
India has the world's second largest diaspora after China, with more
than 25 million people settling overseas since colonial times, from
Guyana in South America to Singapore in East Asia.
Modi's desire to harness the group's skills and resources is bolstered
by his Hindu nationalist leanings towards reasserting India's position
as a global leader with a unique civilisation stretching back thousands
of years.
"There was a time when professionals in India went to distant lands to
explore new possibilities," Modi told an annual gathering for people of
Indian origin in Gujarat. "Now India awaits you with opportunities."
The diaspora event was timed immediately prior to a large investment
meeting that will be addressed by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim.
On Wednesday, President Pranab Mukherjee approved an executive order to
ease the way for those whose families left India as many as four
generations ago, as well as their spouses, to get lifetime visas and own
property in India.
Modi's pitch has a harder economic aspect too, as the diaspora holds investments of more than $100 billion in India.
Young, foreign-educated Indians came back in droves at the turn of the
millennium and poured in funds as the economy took off with a roar, but
the flow has dried up as growth sputtered in the past few years. Modi is
keen to reverse that trend.
Officials said they are also assisting citizenship efforts by those
whose ancestors left India centuries ago, shipped by British rulers to
distant corners of the globe as indentured labourers.
Last year, overseas Indians greeted Modi with a rockstar welcome and
stadium rallies on his state visits to the United States and Australia.
The energetic leader's popularity has already won over some high-profile
individuals, including Arvind Panagariya and Arvind Subramanian, two of
the world's top economists, who recently joined his government after
long careers in the United States.
The diaspora meeting was attended by Guyana's President Donald Ramotar,
and also sought to tap into the French-speaking Indian diaspora from
island nations such as Mauritius.
(Reporting by Rupam Jain Nair; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel)