Keep The Door Open
Another year has just gone by, and the New Year is here. The New Year always brings with it a fresh breeze of hope and determination to succeed. In the New Year, we tend to make the most of everything we experienced and learned the previous year. Health-wise, Corona is still out there somewhere. A looming war is a huge threat, as is the inevitable economic crisis. The one vital issue to which we are very indifferent is climate change and its effect on our planet. God save the planet and let some sense prevail among its inhabitants. This New Year all other issues like hunger, the food crisis, etc. are still there like in previous years.
This is the beginning of the year 2023, and we have initiated our campaign titled “Keep The Door Open,” seeking ‘Dual Citizenship’ for the Indian Diaspora spread across the globe in India. We will be taking up the matter with the Indian lawmakers, diplomats, eminent personalities, social workers, media, and press, making them aware of why dual citizenship could be granted and garnering their support for the campaign.
In this regard, the Indian Diaspora Global will reach out to members of the Indian Diaspora worldwide. Kindly join us in initiating a successful campaign.
Most of the countries worldwide are allowing dual citizenship these days as people have spread their wings internationally and set up bases in many countries.
The migrants from India, especially from the states of Punjab, Haryana, Bihar, and southern states, have a huge impact in this regard. Those who leave India in search of employment end up naturalising themselves in the countries where they reside and work. The India in them will never cease to exist, but unfortunately, as India does not allow dual citizenship, they have to give up their Indian citizenship in case they become citizens of another country.
Back home, these people have elderly parents, relatives, and ancestral lands. This has been a huge area of concern for the new immigrants. Also, we should try to reach out to people of Indian origin whose parents or great-grandparents were from India and connect them to their roots.
Connecting Dots … Connecting Roots…
Let us not close the doors when our children leave for work or in search of a better life. Instead, let us keep it open for them to come back anytime.
At times we are a Guiarati, Punjabi, Bengali, Tamilian, Malayali, etc. community, but at our core we are Indians, and that’s our inherent identity. The world needs us today. Our values and culture will help the world heal better. We Indians have always believed that giving is more important than taking.
The Indian Diaspora is spread across the length and breadth of the world. We are working around the globe to build a close-knit, unified, and synchronised group of Indian-origin individuals with a strong presence anywhere and everywhere.
Join us (https://indiandiaspora.world/index.php/join-us/https://indiandiaspora.world/index.php/join-us/ ) in making it a truly close-knit community by becoming a part of The Indian Diaspora Global (https://indiandiaspora.world/ ). Memberships are free but open only to Indian Diaspora individuals. Once you become a member spread the word around so that more people can become members.
INDIAN DIASPORA GLOBAL
Connecting Dots… Connecting Roots…
I wish you all a Happy New Year and a prosperous, peaceful, and healthy year ahead.
Namasthe
See you soon…
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