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Where Home Lies: Indian Americans’ Crossroads, 33% Indians in America say they’d like to return, says Pew research

Below excerpt and title of the article reported by Phadnis. A. (2023, July 19). 33% Indians in America say they’d like to return, says Pew research. Business Standard

Seventy-six per cent of Indian American adults have a favourable opinion of India but when asked whether they would ever move to India, 65 per cent Indian adults say they would rather stay in the US, compared with 33 per cent who say they would like to move back.

Immigrants who have been in the US for less time are likely to be open to moving back, relative to those who have been in the US for longer. Nearly all US-born Indian adults say they would not move to India (85 per cent). Half of Indian adults who say they would move to India would do so because of its lower cost of living (52 per cent).

Some 59 per cent of Indian American adults say they have an unfavourable opinion of China, including 32 per cent who report very unfavourable opinions of the country.

Overall, Indian adults are 12 percentage points less likely than other Asian adults to say their opinion of China is favourable.

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