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Indian-Americans have outsized income and presence in US tech, medicine and universities. 2020 US politics showed mainstreaming, including Kamala Harris on the Democratic ticket. The UK combines business communities with Indian-origin cabinet rank such as Rishi Sunak as Chancellor. Continental European political clout is still limited compared with the Anglosphere. ‘Decisive’ fits sectors and lobbies; it does not mean the diaspora runs host States.
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Introduction
The Indian diaspora in the United States and in several European countries is large, skilled, and increasingly visible in parties, parliaments, and firms. ‘Decisive’ is true in specific sectors and constituencies; it is not true as a claim that host politics now run from New Delhi’s overseas vote. The comment needs examples and a sense of proportion.
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United States — economy and politics
- Indian-Americans are among the highest-earning ethnic groups; they are dense in information technology, medicine, academia, and start-ups, which is economic weight in the knowledge economy.
- Google, Microsoft, and other platform leadership with Indian-origin CEOs (a 2020-visible fact) is a corporate-economy signal, not a State-to-State lever by itself.
- Politically, the caucus around India in Congress, donors in both parties, and candidates at state and federal level (for example Kamala Harris’s 2020 ticket as Vice-Presidential candidate of Indian and Jamaican descent) show entry into the mainstream.
- H-1B, visa, and US–India strategic talk are where the diaspora lobby is most ‘decisive’: it can move a hearing or a narrative, not a whole American election.
Europe
- The United Kingdom: Rishi Sunak as Chancellor in 2020, Indian-origin MPs in several parties, and a long Gujarati and Punjabi business presence in retail, pharma, and IT services.
- Continental Europe is thinner: students, IT contractors, and a growing professional class in Germany, Ireland, and the Nordics; political office is rarer than in the Anglosphere.
- Remittances, IIT/IIM alumni networks, and intra-firm trade matter more for India’s economy than for, say, France’s party system.
Comment on ‘decisive’
- Decisive in Silicon Valley labour, UK Conservative fiscal politics, and niche US foreign-policy lobbying — yes.
- Decisive as a bloc that swings America or ‘Europe’ as a whole — no; the diaspora is internally diverse by language, class, and party.
- For India, the asset is influence and image; the risk is that host-country polarisation also splits the diaspora.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD D[Indian diaspora] --> US[US tech medicine lobbying] D --> UK[UK business and cabinet] D --> EU[Professional and student Europe] US --> I[Bounded influence] UK --> I
Conclusion
The Indian diaspora plays a decisive role where it is concentrated — US tech and selected ballots, UK business and cabinet politics — and a smaller role in most of continental Europe. Examples support a strong but bounded comment: influence is real; omnipotence is a myth.
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