Globalization, national autonomy and non-resident Indians
The Indian government's recent High Level Committee on the Indian Diaspora estimates that almost 20 million people of Indian origin live overseas. From this significant, although diverse, collective, India receives substantial resources. The relationship between the Indian nation and these ...
Main Author: | Walton-Robert, Margaret |
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Format: | Book |
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