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Bringing Indian Crafted ‘Manam Chocolate’ to the World

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Reviving GI-Tagged Textile Heritage with WeaverStory

Ira Guha:

Fighting Period Poverty

Empowering trafficking victims

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MasterChef Australia Judges:

Exploring the Flavours of India

Chaitanya Muppala:

Bringing Indian Crafted ‘Manam Chocolate’ to the World

Priyank Patel:

Brewing inclusion at Nukkad Tea Cafe

Nishant Malhotra:

Reviving GI-Tagged Textile Heritage with WeaverStory

Ira Guha:

Fighting Period Poverty

Empowering trafficking victims

How Going Abroad Can Transform Your Life |

TEDxISH | Xavier Augustin, CEO, Y-Axis

GI walks hand in hand with Global Indians. Game changers who lead by example.
Get on the GI coveted list.

Global Indian, A hero’s journey

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Global Indian | Good Reads

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Rep. Ro Khanna: Why I Took a Congressional Delegation to Bollywood 
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Rep. Ro Khanna: Why I Took a Congressional Delegation to Bollywood 

The article first appeared in The Hollywood Reporter on September 19, 2023 Indian movies shaped the congressman's childhood. Now the representative for Silicon Valley seeks to strengthen cross-cultural ties as Hollywood and Bollywood face similar challenges amid the strikes and the "AI revolution."

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How Sikkim’s beauty enthralled Nicholas Roerich

The article first appeared in The scroll in on October 8, 2024 On a visit in 1924, the Russian artist was taken in by the majestic Himalayan peaks, ancient Buddhist monasteries and the warm-hearted people of the kingdom. “Evokingly and sharply the arrows whistle across the gully from out the bamboo grove,” Nicholas Roerich wrote in the opening lines of a chapter on Sikkim in his travelogue Altai-Himalaya. “The Sikkimese remember their favourite ancient pastimes. One says: ‘The arrow is better than a bullet. It sings as it strikes, while the bullet screeches as it flies outward.’”  

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Semiconductor deal with the US, a big strategic boost

The article first appeared in The Hindustan Times on September 24, 2024 The agreement to establish a new semiconductor fabrication plant in India will help to take India’s nascent capacities in chips and micro-electronics not only towards self-sufficiency but also to a new, game-changing high. The chip and the ability to miniaturise computing power determined victory in the Cold War.

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How Indians are saving the planet one dish at a time

The article first appeared in The Indian Express on October 14, 2024 The report highlights India’s diet as the most sustainable among G20 countries, a distinction attributed to a combination of plant-based eating, climate-resilient crops, and sustainable agricultural practices. India’s food consumption patterns have garnered international recognition for sustainability, particularly in the recent Living Planet Report by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

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Ratan Tata’s Life: How His Grandmother’s Wish Shaped India’s Business Titan

The article first appeared in The Daily Guardian on October 10, 2024 Ratan Tata, the esteemed former chairman of Tata Group, passed away at 86. Known for his leadership and philanthropy, Tata’s life was shaped by his return to India at his grandmother’s request. He transformed the Tata Group into a global powerhouse and earned India’s highest civilian honors for his contributions.

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Ratan Tata: A gentleman tycoon & a global Indian

The article first appeared in Deccan Chronicle on October 11, 2024   Ratan Tata’s leadership turned Tata into a global brand, cementing his legacy as a symbol of Indian business excellence and compassion. Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata began his career as a bit player in imperial commerce. Ratan Naval Tata ended his as the symbol of independent India’s best known and most respected global brand. Among the many historic, courageous and, sometimes, controversial decisions of the man who built the House of Tatas, JRD – Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhai Tata -- was his decision to choose Ratan as his successor...

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Global Indian | World in Numbers

Statistically speaking

118,000 People

In the United Kingdom are employed by Indian-owned businesses.

300 Sikhs

Have made Argentina their home. It was un the early 20th century that they first came to the Latin American country to work in British sugar mills.

$97 Billion

The predicted value of the Indian travel industry by FY30, according to Deloitte, a leading global provider of audit and financial advisory services. The industry is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9% over the next six years.

326 percent

Increase was seen in the number of Indians immigrating to Canada between 2013 and 2023, making the country home to world's seventh largest Indian diaspora.

$165 Billion

The combined revenue of all the Tata companies in the 2023-24 financial year. These companies collectively employ over one million people across the globe.

$365 Billion

Is the combined market capitalization of all 26 publicly listed Tata enterprises as of March 31, 2024.

Global Indian | Did You Know? 

Fun facts about India and Global Indians

British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) announced British-Indian filmmaker Sandhya Suri’s Uttar Pradesh-set police thriller Santosh, which premiered at 77th Cannes Film Festival, as Britain's Oscar entry in the international feature category.

Bill Malhotra is said to be among the richest Indian living in Canada, with a net worth of $2.1 billion.

Microchip Technology, a Fortune 500 semiconductor supplier headquartered in Arizona is set to expand its R&D operations in Chennai with an investment of $30 million that would create employment for 1,500 people.

Australia is now offering a one-year Work and Holiday visa for up to 1,000 eligible Indian citizens aged 18-30. Visa holders can work and study short-term while staying in Australia.

A biological and physical sciences research facility at the University of California, San Diego, and an executive center at Harvard Business School—both are named Tata Hall as they have been established with Tata Trust’s funds.

Tata Motors built India’s first indigenous car — the Indica. Unveiled in 1998 at the Auto Expo in Pragati Maidan, this first foray into passenger vehicles was a game-changer, driven by the vision of one man: Ratan Tata.

Publisher’s Corner

Xavier Augustin

Global Indians are highly-skilled and dynamic risk-takers, the drivers of Brand India around the world. The stage is set and it belongs to you. What’s your story?