Analysis of Ethnographic Philosophy of Indian Gulf Diaspora under Vision of Viksit Bharat@ 2047

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Abstract

There is the richest history of Indian Diaspora in Gulf countries in the context of globalization of Indian migration in Gulf countries in the form of the existence of different trajectories of migration from Kerala to the Gulf and the shifting of the paradigm of migration from Kerala to North India in the twenty-first century. In these consequences, the major statement of the research problem of this research paper is based on trying to give questions proposed for the solution under a holistic approach. Therefore, the objective of this research paper is based on trying to find out the journey of the Indian Diaspora in Gulf countries and its identity-based discourse, and the challenges of India connect. In these perspectives, the methodology of this research paper is based on ethnographic field surveys in both United Arab Emirates and India in 2019 and 2023 respectively.The findings of the study show that there is a form of diversified Indian Diaspora in Gulf countries by North Indian Diaspora and South Indian Diaspora. These perspectives led to the identity-based discourse between North Indian and South Indian Diaspora through Hindi and Malayali languages because languages are major tools for the measurement of the identity of the Indian Diaspora. Both the North Indian and South Indian Diaspora were connected with India with their ethnographic-based discourse through Diaspora philanthropy in India on a micro level. They gave a new cultural dimension to the Indian Diaspora in the United Arab Emirates with the formation of building capacity of the journey of Indian Diaspora philanthropy by contradiction, discrimination and challenges. Therefore, the major relevance of this study is focused on the role of the Indian Diaspora in achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat @ 2047 through Diaspora philanthropy under the agenda of sustainable development goals (SDGs) 2030 of the United Nations.

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