Transnational networks of Indian diasporic communities: The case of Telugu diaspora

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2005-01-01
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Bhat, Chandrashekhar
Sahoo, Ajaya Kumar
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A significant feature of all diasporic communities is their linkage or network with the motherland, imaginary or real. While some of the diasporic communities are fortunate to engage in close interaction with their motherland, others have to be contented with the images retained. The intensity of these linkages were based on the proximity or distance-geographical and cultural - between the motherland and the host society and the affordability on the part of the immigrants. Closer the proximity of the diaspora from the motherland greater was the intensity of networks and cultural continuity, including retention of the mother tongue. The recent advancement in the technology of travel, communication and transport has resulted complicated impact on the total situational context. The present article examines the multiple networks of Indian diasporic communities in the contemporary context of globalization. It also examines the rise of the above networks of Indian diaspora, illustrating the case of Telugu diaspora.
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Man in India. v.85(1-2)