Indians in US: How many Indians in America, why is there so much disillusionment now, which countries are becoming preferred, shocking survey report

For Indians in the last several years America The first choice has been made where they want to live, do job and get citizenship there. A large number of Indians currently live in America, many of whom now have American citizenship. But now a shocking report has come out regarding the Indian community settled in America, which has raised new questions on the reality of the ‘American Dream’. The latest survey conducted by the Carnegie Endowment has revealed that a large number of Indian-Americans are now seriously thinking about leaving America.

According to the report, about 4 out of every 10 Indian-Americans are considering leaving America. This figure has come out at a time when America is considered the world’s most powerful economy and the land of opportunities. In such a situation, it is natural to raise the question that what has changed that is forcing the Indian community to take this decision.

How many Indians are there in America?

According to statistics, the Indian-origin population in America is estimated to be between 5.2 to 5.4 million by 2024-2025, which is about 1.5 percent of the total US population. The Indian community has become the second largest Asian group in America, which plays an important role in the economy and society there.

Why were questions raised on ‘American Dream’?

The survey revealed that the Indian-American community is currently going through a period of confusion and dissatisfaction. About 40 percent people admitted that they were seriously considering the option of leaving America. This situation is contrary to the traditional thinking, where America is considered the best country for better life, education and career.

What is the big reason for this?

According to the survey, 58 percent of Indians who were thinking of going abroad or leaving America cited the political environment as the main reason. There is especially resentment regarding Donald Trump’s second term, which begins in January 2025. According to the report, 71% Indian-Americans are not happy with the Trump government.

According to reports, during Trump’s second term, the message has emerged that America is only for Americans. This thinking has weakened the sense of belonging among the Indian community. Political polarization has intensified in America in recent years. This has also affected the Indian-American community, where many people have started feeling like outsiders.

Which countries are becoming preferred?

According to reports, countries like Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, UAE and Portugal are becoming preferred for Indians. Visa rules, education and employment rules are slightly different in these countries. A large number of Indians are still living in these countries.

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