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The Great Indian Immigration: Why educated, skilled Indians are leaving the country in droves

Indian competence, linguistic prowess, and a higher level of education are the triggers for relocation to countries, which have eased visa rules to attract talent.

December 17, 2021 / 20:37 IST
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While the elevation of a Parag Agrawal or Sundar Pichai as global CEOs warms the cockles of a billion Indian hearts, there is another subterranean shift underway that is largely going unnoticed.

A total of 8,81,254 Indians have given up their citizenship since 2015, the Ministry of Home Affairs informed the Lok Sabha last week.

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The data released by the government in Parliament make for interesting reading. As many as 1,31,489 Indians renounced their citizenship in 2015. In 2016, the number was 1,41,603, which in 2017, stood at over 1,33,049.

In 2018, the number of such `unpatriotic’ Indians – no longer keen to hold on to their Indian passports - stood at 1,34,561. In 2019, the number rose to 1,44,017, resting at a sedate 85,242 in 2020.