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Our diaspora is so large that Daljeet Dosanjh can sell out the largest hockey stadium in Canada several times over — which even the popular NHL team, Toronto Maple Leafs, probably can't. Comedian Zakir Khan can sell out the Royal Albert Hall in London — with a Hindi show.
We're not far from the day when the diaspora will probably be larger than the 1.4 bn in India, spread about, not even requiring a subcontinent to hold them.
A while ago, our foreign minister was upset by miscreants outside the Indian embassy in London, and the media here said, 'British miscreants' protested outside our embassy. The facts — a kerfuffle between Indians holding foreign passports and Indians who do not, disagreeing about India's political decisions. All other British people were at the pub.
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