Notwithstanding its political clout, the Indian diaspora finds itself in a precarious situation. Since last year, when an unprecedented and unpleasant diplomatic spat erupted between its country of origin (India) and its country of residence (Canada) over “foreign interference,” the nearly two-million-strong community has been caught in a political and economic limbo. Its challenges have been further compounded by the change in administration in the neighboring United States and a political upheaval in Canadian federal politics.
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