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Global diaspora bigger for Malayalam, Tamil
Hindustan Times Delhi
|August 14, 2025
There are more people who speak Tamil or Malayalam as their mother tongue outside India than outside the states of Tamil Nadu or Kerala within India. Counterintuitive as it may sound, Punjabi and Gujarati migrants are still more likely to be found outside their states within India than abroad.
To be sure, Punjabis are the most “dispersed” linguistic community in the country. These extremely interesting findings are from a paper published by Chinmay Tumbe from IIM Ahmedabad. The paper underlines the need for studying domestic and international migration patterns together and calls for rectifying the “flawed idea” of “constraining the concept of the diaspora to national borders”.
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