Empowering the Indian Diaspora

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Diaspora (Commonwealth Union) _ In an exclusive interview with Eastern Eye, entrepreneur Dinesh Dhamija sheds light on his latest endeavor, “The Indian Century,” aimed at galvanizing the 30 million-strong Indian diaspora, particularly in the UK, to reinvest in India. Against the picturesque backdrop of Virginia Water, Dhamija articulates his vision for economic resurgence and social impact.

A pioneer in online travel booking, Dhamija’s insights carry weight, underscored by his transformative success with ebookers. His call for diaspora investment resonates with the ethos of inclusivity championed by the Second Republic, urging Indian-origin individuals to seize lucrative opportunities in the Indian market.

Highlighting the exponential returns on Indian investments, Dhamija advocates for a paradigm shift in diaspora engagement. By bypassing traditional entry barriers, he beckons fellow Indians to explore avenues in India’s burgeoning economy, citing indices like the BSE Sensex and Nifty 50 as prime investment avenues.

Drawing parallels with the transformative role of overseas Chinese investments in China, Dhamija emphasizes the potential of India’s “Make in India” initiative. Despite acknowledging systemic challenges, such as prolonged legal proceedings, he underscores the imperative for domestic solutions to attract foreign investments.

While geopolitical hurdles may impede immediate progress, Dhamija remains optimistic about the long-term benefits of a UK-India Free Trade Agreement, projecting substantial job creation on both fronts. Informed by his tenure as a Liberal Democrats MEP, he underscores the catalytic impact of trade deals on export growth.

Looking ahead, “The Indian Century” extrapolates India’s economic trajectory to 2047, envisaging a paradigm shift in national prosperity. Beyond economic forecasts, Dhamija confronts the specter of income inequality, advocating for equitable wealth distribution to realize India’s full potential.

Inspired by familial legacies, Dhamija channels his philanthropic ethos through initiatives like Chikitsa and Shiksha, providing healthcare and education to underserved communities near Delhi. For Dhamija, true empowerment transcends financial contributions, embodying a holistic commitment to social progress.

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