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  • 225,620 Indians gave up citizenship in 2022: Govt tells Rajya Sabha

    225,620 Indians gave up citizenship in 2022: Govt tells Rajya Sabha

    New Delhi (TIP)- A total of 225,620 Indians renounced their citizenship in 2022, the highest in the past 12 years, and more than 1.66 million people have given up their nationality since 2011, according to figures provided by the government in Rajya Sabha on Thursday, February 9.

    The figures were given by external affairs minister S Jaishankar in a written reply to a question from Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) lawmaker Narain Dass Gupta, who sought the number of Indians who relinquished their citizenship during the last three years.

    Jaishankar’s reply provided year-wise figures for Indians who had renounced their citizenship since 2011. For the period from 2011 to 2019, the annual figure ranged between 120,000 and 144,000, before falling to 85,256 in 2020 when the coronavirus pandemic broke out and led most countries to restrict the movement of people.

    In 2021, the figure almost doubled to 163,370, and continued to rise to 225,620 in 2022, according to the written reply. Citing information available with the external affairs ministry, Jaishankar said 122,819 Indians renounced their citizenship in 2011, 120,923 in 2012, 131,405 in 2013, 129,328 in 2014, 131,489 in 2015, 141,603 in 2016, 133,049 in 2017, 134,561 in 2018, 144,017 in 2019, 85,256 in 2020, 163,370 in 2021 and 225,620 in 2022.

    The written answer also included a list of 135 countries whose citizenship was acquired by Indians. The list, however, didn’t give specific numbers for each country or specify the period during which these nations granted citizenship to Indians. In reply to a specific query from Gupta, Jaishankar said five Indian nationals obtained citizenship of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during the past three years.In a written response to a separate question from Gupta, minister of state for external affairs V Muraleedharan said specific data on the number of businessmen and professionals who have settled abroad during the past four years is not available. “There are no restrictions on Indian nationals regarding travelling to foreign countries for tourism or employment. Some of them settle down in their country of employment and acquire foreign nationality for personal reasons,” the reply said.

    Muraleedharan said the government has brought about a “transformational change” in its engagement with the Indian diaspora around the world.

    “A successful, prosperous, and influential diaspora is an asset for India. India stands to gain a lot from tapping its diaspora networks and productive utilisation of the soft power that comes from having such a flourishing diaspora,” he said. The government’s efforts are also aimed at harnessing the diaspora potential, including through the transfer of technology and expertise, he added.

    Source: HT

  • Indian-Origin Student in Dubai makes Portrait of PM Modi as Republic Day Gift

    Indian-Origin Student in Dubai makes Portrait of PM Modi as Republic Day Gift

    DUBAI (TIP): A 14-year-old Indian – origin student in Dubai has made a special portrait of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a gift for the Republic Day. The six-layered stencil portrait made by Saran Sasikumar from Kerala was handed over to Minister of State for External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs V Muraleedharan on the concluding day of his three-day visit to the UAE on Thursday. “Happy to meet in #Dubai the talented young artist Saran Sasi Kumar from Kerala, now a resident in #UAE. He presented this beautiful portrait, a 6 layered stencil painting, to our PM @narendramodi ji as a Republic Day gift. Truly inspiring! My best wishes to him,” Mr Muraleedharan tweeted on Friday, sharing a photograph of him accepting the portrait from the boy and his parents. In the portrait, Prime Minister Modi is seen saluting, wearing a wide-brimmed cavalry hat with the logo of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). According to a media report, the portrait measures 90 cm by 60 cm.

    It took around six hours to draw the picture with layers of six color shades, said Saran, who has drawn 92 portraits including those of top UAE leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    This is not the first picture of PM Modi that Saran has drawn. The grade nine student of Dubai-based New Indian Model School had also made a five-layered stencil portrait of PM Modi — which measured 1.5m by 1m — in October last year. He has bagged a grandmaster certification from Asia Book of Records and another certificate from India Book of Records for that stencil art portrait, the report said.