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Indian diaspora in Malaysia: Forgotten community

This article is authored by Ravindran Devagunam, senior correspondent, foreign policy and politics, Malaysia Gazette.

Published on: Aug 15, 2024 11:39 AM IST
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Indians are well entrenched the world over with around 30 million of them residing all across the globe. Malaysia houses over two million people of Indian origin, third largest diaspora after the United States and the United Arab Emirates. With a centuries-old lineage with the Indian subcontinent, Malaysian Indians constitute around 6-7% of the total Malaysian population. A significantly large proportion of this two million Malaysian Indians are Hindus.

Malaysia (Pexels)
Malaysia (Pexels)

The recent riots in Bangladesh have highlighted reports of significant attacks on the Hindu community there. With growing global condemnation of this religious persecution, several Indian leaders in Malaysia have begun to call for the Malaysian Prime Minister (PM) Anwar Ibrahim and his coalition in power to voice its condemnation. This has been led by the president of the Malaysian Indian Congress, SA Vigneswaran. The president of the Malaysian Indian Peoples Party, SP Punithan, and a leader of the Democratic Action Party, Charles Santiago have also raised similar concerns and called for Ibrahim to highlight the concerns of the Hindu minority on a global platform.

Ibrahim had recently spoken with the newly appointed interim leader of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus. While Ibrahim’s statement says that he emphasised the protection of the rights of all Bangladeshis, including minorities, but it seems to have fallen short of specifically mentioning Hindus.

This issue is especially pronounced since PM Ibrahim is now set to have a formal bilateral meeting with his Indian counterpart, PM Modi. Will the concerns of two million Malaysian Indians, who constitute a significant diaspora, be voiced on this bilateral platform with India? And more importantly, will the needs of this diaspora be discussed on a substantive basis to develop a comprehensive economic blueprint to further enhance the people-to-people relationship between the two countries?

This article is authored by Ravindran Devagunam, senior correspondent, foreign policy and politics, Malaysia Gazette.

 
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