Published on: January 9, 2025

PRAVASI BHARATIYA DIWAS (PBD)

PRAVASI BHARATIYA DIWAS (PBD)

NEWS  – Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 18th edition of the Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas in Bhubaneswar

HIGHLIGHTS

Introduction

  • Definition: Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas (PBD) is a biennial event to honor the contributions of the Indian diaspora.
  • Theme for 18th Edition (2025): ‘Diaspora’s Contribution to a Viksit Bharat’.
  • Historical Significance:
    • Commemorates Mahatma Gandhi’s return to India from South Africa on January 9, 1915.
    • Symbolic of Gandhi’s role as a “non-resident Indian” who influenced India’s freedom struggle.

Objectives of Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas

  • Strengthen links between India and its diaspora.
  • Celebrate the economic, political, and cultural contributions of overseas Indians.
  • Promote diaspora engagement in India’s development agenda.

Categories of Overseas Indians

  • Non-Resident Indians (NRIs): Indian citizens residing in foreign countries.
  • Overseas Citizens of India (OCI):
    • Registered foreign nationals of Indian origin under Section 7A of the Citizenship Act, 1955.
    • Exclusions: Citizens of Pakistan and Bangladesh.
  • Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs):
    • Category abolished in 2015 and merged with OCI.

History and Evolution of PBD

  • 2002: LM Singhvi Committee recommended closer linkages with overseas Indians.
  • 2003: First PBD celebrated.
  • Date Selection: Chosen to honor Gandhi’s return to India on January 9, 1915.
  • 2015 Format Change: PBD transitioned to a biennial format during Gandhi’s centenary celebrations.

The Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award

  • Overview:
    • Highest honor for NRIs, OCIs, and organizations led by the diaspora.
    • Recognizes contributions to India’s global image, welfare of overseas Indians, and bilateral ties.
  • Selection Process:
    • Jury chaired by the Vice President of India with members from diverse fields.
    • Awardees selected unanimously.
  • 2025 Edition:
    • 27 awardees to be honored by President Droupadi Murmu.

Contribution of the Indian Diaspora

  • Economic Contributions:
    • Remittances of $125 billion in 2023, a key driver for India’s economy.
    • Major contributors: USA, UAE, Canada, Saudi Arabia.
  • Political Influence:
    • Increased representation in countries like the USA and Canada.
    • Active participation in local and national politics.
  • Cultural and Social Impact:
    • Preservation and promotion of Indian culture abroad.
    • Diaspora acts as cultural ambassadors of India.

Government’s Outreach to the Diaspora

  • Political Events:
    • “Howdy Modi” event in Texas (2019): Showcase of India’s global leadership with PM Modi and US President Trump.
    • Efforts to engage diaspora during elections and policy-making.
  • Economic Engagement:
    • Initiatives to attract diaspora investments in infrastructure, startups, and technology.
    • Platforms like the Pravasi Bharatiya Bhavan for networking and collaboration.

Challenges and Opportunities

  • Challenges:
    • Ensuring the welfare of Indian workers in Gulf countries.
    • Balancing diaspora expectations with national priorities.
  • Opportunities:
    • Leveraging the diaspora’s expertise in education, technology, and healthcare.
    • Strengthening India’s global soft power through cultural diplomacy.

Recent Data on Indian Diaspora

  • Global Spread:
    • USA: 54 lakh
    • UAE: 35 lakh
    • Canada: 28 lakh
    • Saudi Arabia: 24 lakh
  • Remittances: $125 billion in 2023, highlighting the diaspora’s economic significance.