5 countries with NO Indian population!
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Updated : Apr 24, 2024, 16:26 IST
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5 countries with NO Indian population!
Indians are present everywhere on earth! Like everywhere, but you’ll be amazed to know that there are still some countries where not a single Indian lives! Indian communities are in almost every corner of the globe but there are 5 countries where the Indian diaspora is completely absent. Let's know more about these 5 nations:
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Vatican City
Vatican City, set in the heart of Rome, is the smallest independent state in the world! It is also the spiritual center of the Catholic Church and is home to the iconic landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums. Though Indians may visit as tourists, there’s zero living population of Indians.
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San Marino
Set in the Apennine Mountains of Italy, San Marino is among the oldest republics in the world. This beautiful microstate is noted for its grand architecture, scenic landscapes, and rich cultural traditions. San Marino welcomes visitors from around the world, including Indians, but there’s a negligible Indian population.
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Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a gorgeous nation country of diverse landscapes and is home to sandy beaches, Black Sea and the Balkans. Despite its beauty and cultural diversity, the country has seen minimal immigration from India compared to other European countries. So you won’t find a single Indian in this country.
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Tuvalu
Located in the remote reaches of the Pacific Ocean, Tuvalu is one of the world's smallest and least populated countries. Comprising nine coral atolls, Tuvalu is renowned for its pristine beaches. While Indians may visit Tuvalu as tourists, the absence of a resident Indian population reflects the country's isolation.
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Pakistan
While India shares a long and complex history with Pakistan, the presence of Indian communities within Pakistan itself is relatively sparse. Despite historical and cultural connections, political tensions and migration patterns have limited the flow of Indians into Pakistan, resulting in a negligible Indian population within its borders.
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