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  2. Non-Resident Indians in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Indian schoolboys taking part in the 94th Saudi National Day celebrations in Riyadh, 2024. Indians as migrant workers first began to arrive in modern-day Saudi Arabia in relatively small numbers from the British Raj soon after the discovery of oil in 1938, [5] but their migration numbers skyrocketed exponentially after the 1973 energy crisis and subsequent oil boom. [6]

  3. Indian Saudis - Wikipedia

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    They consist mainly of the descendants of Hajj pilgrims who hailed from the territories of Mughal, British, modern India [1] or Pakistan and settled in Hejaz before or after the establishment of Saudi Arabia, [2] immigrants and residents who were naturalized prior to the revocation of jus soli citizenship rights [3] and children born to Saudi ...

  4. India–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    Since its independence in 1947, India has sought to maintain strong ties with Saudi Arabia, an important regional power and trading base in West Asia.In a major visit by King Saud of Saudi Arabia to India in November 1955, [9] [10] [11] both nations agreed to shape their relationship based on the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence. [12]

  5. Hinduism in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Indians in Saudi Arabia and Hindus Hinduism is the 3rd largest religion in Saudi Arabia , followed by nearly 1.3% of total population residing in the nation. As of 2020, there were nearly 708,000 Hindus residing in Saudi Arabia , among whom most of them were Indians and Nepalis .

  6. Kerala Gulf diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The "Gulf Boom" refers to the mass migration of a large number of people from the Indian state of Kerala to the GCC states from 1972 to 1983. [5] Largely consisting of the migration of Malayalis, the dominant indigenous ethnic group in Kerala, the movement of many migrant workers from Kerala to the GCC states continues to the present day, although in smaller numbers after the 2008 ...

  7. Besides investing in Olam’s agri-business unit and its home market Saudi Arabia, Salic has also invested in companies from Canada, Brazil, Ukraine, India, and Australia. Saudi Arabia imports as ...

  8. Treatment of South Asian labourers in the Gulf Cooperation ...

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    2,224 Indians are in jails in Saudi Arabia and 1,606 in the United Arab Emirates. [6] In May 2020, 1000 Bangladeshi labourers who were in prisons and detention camps in the Middle East were allowed to go home. Two weeks after that, 29,000 Bangladeshi workers were sent back to their homeland. [7]

  9. Demographics of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic composition of Saudi citizens is 90% Arabs and 10% Afro-Arabs, [33] though there still are smaller numbers of Indians, [34] Pakistanis, [35] and Turks in Saudi Arabia. [36] However, 38.3% of the residents(or about 13.3 million people) are non-citizens, [ 8 ] and many of them are migrant workers .