ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2001. An important analysis of the links between the Indian Diaspora and the state and how this Diaspora can influence economic and foreign policy making in their country of origin. M.C. Lall focuses on India, presenting an unusual case whereby the Indian government in post- independence years ostracized its Diaspora despite the need for outside help with India’s economic development. This in-depth study of the failure of the Indian government to make good use of its Diaspora looks at the reasons why India did not cultivate a relationship after independence; why there was still no change even in light of its economic liberalization and what have been the consequences of this missing relationship.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|31 pages

Historical background

chapter 3|36 pages

Foreign policy

chapter 5|34 pages

Case studies

chapter 6|32 pages

India and the NRIs

chapter 7|30 pages

Foreign investment and the NRIs

chapter 8|12 pages

Conclusion