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Non-Resident Indians in Saudi Arabia

Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in Saudi Arabia Arabic: الهنود في السعودية, romanizedal-Hunūd fī as-Saʿūdīyah) are the largest community of expatriates in the country, with most of them coming from the states of Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana[3] and most recently, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh[4] and Gujarat.[5]

Indians in Saudi Arabia
الهنود في السعودية (Arabic)
सऊदी अरब में भारतीय (Hindi)

ਭਾਰਤੀਆਂ ਸਾਊਦੀ ਅਰਬ ਵਿੱਚ (Punjabi)
سعودی عرب میں ہندوستانی (Urdu)
സൗദി അറേബ്യയിലെ ഇന്ത്യക്കാർ (Malayalam)
సౌదీ అరేబియాలో భారతీయులు (Telugu)
ಸೌದಿ ಅರೇಬಿಯಾದಲ್ಲಿರುವ ಭಾರತೀಯರು (Kannada)
சவுதி அரேபியாவில் உள்ள இந்தியர்கள் (Tamil)
सौदी अरेबियातील भारतीय, সৌদি আরবে ভারতীয়রা (Bengali)

ᱥᱟᱩᱫᱤ ᱟᱨᱟᱵᱤᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱵᱦᱟᱨᱛᱤᱟ (Santali)
Indian workers at the Larsen & Toubro residential complex in Riyadh receiving a visit from their Prime Minister Narendra Modi (far left) in April 2016
Total population
4,100,000[1][2]
~13.22% of Saudi Arabia's population (2017)
Regions with significant populations
Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Jubail, Jizan
Languages
Arabic • English • Malayalam • Telugu • Urdu • Hindi • Kannada • Tulu • Marathi • Rajasthani • Tamil • Gujarati
Religion
Majority:
Hinduism • Islam
Minority:
Sikhism • Christianity • Jainism • Buddhism • Zoroastrianism • Baha'i • Irreligion
Related ethnic groups
Indian diaspora
Indian Saudis

Overview edit

Indians as migrant workers first began to arrive in modern-day Saudi Arabia in relatively small numbers from the British Raj soon after the discovery of oil in 1938,[6] but their migration numbers skyrocketed exponentially after the 1973 energy crisis and subsequent oil boom.[7] However, migration to Saudi Arabia dropped dramatically after reaching its peak in 2014[7] due to the introduction of the Nitaqat scheme in 2011,[8][9] the acceleration of the 2010s oil glut by early 2016, and the launch of Saudi Vision 2030.

History edit

India and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement to manage and organize the recruitment of domestic workers in January 2014. Between then and April 2016, 500,000 Indians moved to Saudi Arabia for employment. The agreement includes a provision which stipulates that sponsors must pay a guarantee of US $2,500 for each Indian worker they recruit.[10]

Demographics edit

The following table shows the estimated population of Indians in Saudi Arabia since 1975.

Year Population
1975 34,500[11]
1979 100,000[11]
1983 270,000[11]
1987 380,000[11]
1991 351,000[11]
1999 700,000[11]
2000 1,000,000[11]
2004 1,300,000[12]
2015 3,000,000[10][13]
2017 4,100,000[1][2]

Education edit

 
International Indian School, Dammam

Indian curriculum schools in Saudi Arabia include:

Dammam edit

Riyadh edit

Jeddah edit

Buraidah edit

  • International Indian School Buraidah

Jubail edit

  • International Indian School, Al-Jubail

Notable Indian Saudi Arabians edit

  • Abdulbasit Hindi, Saudi Arabian footballer of distant Indian origin
  • Awaiz Patni, Group CFO - Bugshan Investment

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "How Saudi Arabia's 'Family Tax' Is Forcing Indians To Return Home". The Huffington Post. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Indians brace for Saudi 'family tax'". Times of India. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Indian diaspora in Saudi Arabia remains connected to its roots". Arab News. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  4. ^ Roche, Elizabeth (23 January 2017). "UP, Bihar sending more migrant labourers to Gulf than Kerala, Tamil Nadu". mint. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  5. ^ Ashish Chauhan (18 May 2020). "Gujaratis stranded in Saudi Arabia cry for help | Ahmedabad News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  6. ^ Errichiello, Gennaro (2012). "Foreign Workforce in the Arab Gulf States (1930—1950): Migration Patterns and Nationality Clause". International Migration Review. 46 (2): 389–413. doi:10.1111/j.1747-7379.2012.00891.x. ISSN 0197-9183. JSTOR 23279471. S2CID 143142494.
  7. ^ a b "India-Gulf Migration: A Testing Time". Middle East Institute. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  8. ^ Peck, Jennifer R. (2017). "Can Hiring Quotas Work? The Effect of the Nitaqat Program on the Saudi Private Sector". American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 9 (2): 316–347. doi:10.1257/pol.20150271. ISSN 1945-7731. JSTOR 26156408.
  9. ^ "Saudi's Nitaqat Law: Trouble for Indian Expats?". thediplomat.com. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  10. ^ a b "500K Indian workers arrive in 16 months". Arab News. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g (PDF). indiandiaspora.nic.in. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  12. ^ "Arab versus Asian migrant workers in the GCC countries" (PDF). p. 10.
  13. ^ "PM Modi's Saudi Agenda Big On Oil And Indian Workers". NDTV. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  14. ^ "New evaluation system to benefit Indian students". Arab News. 6 April 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2022.


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य স দ আরব ভ রত য র Bengali ᱥᱟᱩᱫᱤ ᱟᱨᱟᱵᱤᱟ ᱨᱮ ᱵᱦᱟᱨᱛᱤᱟ Santali Indian workers at the Larsen amp Toubro residential complex in Riyadh receiving a visit from their Prime Minister Narendra Modi far left in April 2016Total population4 100 000 1 2 13 22 of Saudi Arabia s population 2017 Regions with significant populationsRiyadh Jeddah Dammam Jubail JizanLanguagesArabic English Malayalam Telugu Urdu Hindi Kannada Tulu Marathi Rajasthani Tamil GujaratiReligionMajority Hinduism IslamMinority Sikhism Christianity Jainism Buddhism Zoroastrianism Baha i IrreligionRelated ethnic groupsIndian diasporaIndian Saudis Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Education 4 1 Dammam 4 2 Riyadh 4 3 Jeddah 4 4 Buraidah 4 5 Jubail 5 Notable Indian Saudi Arabians 6 See also 7 ReferencesOverview editIndians as migrant workers first began to arrive in modern day Saudi Arabia in relatively small numbers from the British Raj soon after the discovery of oil in 1938 6 but their migration numbers skyrocketed exponentially after the 1973 energy crisis and subsequent oil boom 7 However migration to Saudi Arabia dropped dramatically after reaching its peak in 2014 7 due to the introduction of the Nitaqat scheme in 2011 8 9 the acceleration of the 2010s oil glut by early 2016 and the launch of Saudi Vision 2030 History editIndia and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement to manage and organize the recruitment of domestic workers in January 2014 Between then and April 2016 500 000 Indians moved to Saudi Arabia for employment The agreement includes a provision which stipulates that sponsors must pay a guarantee of US 2 500 for each Indian worker they recruit 10 Demographics editThe following table shows the estimated population of Indians in Saudi Arabia since 1975 Year Population1975 34 500 11 1979 100 000 11 1983 270 000 11 1987 380 000 11 1991 351 000 11 1999 700 000 11 2000 1 000 000 11 2004 1 300 000 12 2015 3 000 000 10 13 2017 4 100 000 1 2 Education edit nbsp International Indian School DammamIndian curriculum schools in Saudi Arabia include Dammam edit International Indian School DammamRiyadh edit International Indian School Riyadh New Middle East International School Riyadh International Indian Public School Riyadh Al Yasmin International School Riyadh Al Alia International Indian School Yara International School 14 Jeddah edit Talal International School Jeddah International Indian School JeddahBuraidah edit International Indian School BuraidahJubail edit International Indian School Al JubailNotable Indian Saudi Arabians editAbdulbasit Hindi Saudi Arabian footballer of distant Indian origin Awaiz Patni Group CFO Bugshan InvestmentSee also editIndian Saudis India Saudi Arabia relations Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia Migrant workers in the Gulf Cooperation Council region Treatment of South Asian labourers in the Gulf Cooperation Council regionReferences edit a b How Saudi Arabia s Family Tax Is Forcing Indians To Return Home The Huffington Post 21 June 2017 Retrieved 21 June 2017 a b Indians brace for Saudi family tax Times of India 21 June 2017 Retrieved 21 June 2017 Indian diaspora in Saudi Arabia remains connected to its roots Arab News 1 April 2016 Retrieved 15 November 2021 Roche Elizabeth 23 January 2017 UP Bihar sending more migrant labourers to Gulf than Kerala Tamil Nadu mint Retrieved 20 November 2021 Ashish Chauhan 18 May 2020 Gujaratis stranded in Saudi Arabia cry for help Ahmedabad News Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 20 November 2021 Errichiello Gennaro 2012 Foreign Workforce in the Arab Gulf States 1930 1950 Migration Patterns and Nationality Clause International Migration Review 46 2 389 413 doi 10 1111 j 1747 7379 2012 00891 x ISSN 0197 9183 JSTOR 23279471 S2CID 143142494 a b India Gulf Migration A Testing Time Middle East Institute Retrieved 16 November 2021 Peck Jennifer R 2017 Can Hiring Quotas Work The Effect of the Nitaqat Program on the Saudi Private Sector American Economic Journal Economic Policy 9 2 316 347 doi 10 1257 pol 20150271 ISSN 1945 7731 JSTOR 26156408 Saudi s Nitaqat Law Trouble for Indian Expats thediplomat com Retrieved 17 November 2021 a b 500K Indian workers arrive in 16 months Arab News 6 May 2015 Retrieved 28 April 2016 a b c d e f g Report of the High Level Committee on the Indian Diaspo PDF indiandiaspora nic in Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 28 April 2016 Arab versus Asian migrant workers in the GCC countries PDF p 10 PM Modi s Saudi Agenda Big On Oil And Indian Workers NDTV Retrieved 2 April 2016 New evaluation system to benefit Indian students Arab News 6 April 2010 Retrieved 22 January 2022 nbsp This India related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This Saudi Arabia related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Non Resident Indians in Saudi Arabia amp oldid 1180037014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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