Indian Diaspora News: Canada Scam Alert, Karnataka NRI Push Lead Fresh Developments
Fresh diaspora developments this week centred on a fraud alert issued by India’s mission in Canada, Bihar’s launch of a global diaspora portal and Karnataka’s plans to institutionalise NRI engagement. Community safety, migration policy changes, overseas investment and student mobility also featured prominently across major destinations.
India Mission in Canada Warns Diaspora About Fake Consulate Calls
The Consulate General of India in Toronto has issued a fresh advisory warning Indians in Canada about fraudsters impersonating consular officials. Scammers are reportedly making calls relating to visas, permanent residency, immigration status and overseas jobs. The mission urged Indian nationals to report suspicious contacts immediately.
Phone Scam Targets Indian Community In California
Indian community organisations in the San Francisco Bay Area have reported a rise in sophisticated phone scams involving callers posing as Indian Consulate officials. Authorities said fraudsters are exploiting immigration anxieties and using spoofed local numbers to target Indian-origin residents.
Karnataka To Create Dedicated NRI Department
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar announced plans for a dedicated NRI department to deepen engagement with overseas Kannadigas and attract diaspora investment. The initiative is expected to focus on investment facilitation, welfare issues and stronger institutional links with expatriate communities.
Canada’s New Immigration Rules Come Into Force
A series of immigration, work permit and student-related policy changes took effect in Canada this month. Immigration advisers said the measures will be closely watched by Indian students and skilled workers, who form one of Canada’s largest migrant communities.
Quebec Family-Reunification Measures May Benefit Indians
Canada’s immigration department announced measures aimed at helping families remain together while supporting Quebec’s labour force requirements. Immigration consultants said the changes could be relevant for Indian-origin residents sponsoring relatives.
Indian Diaspora Groups Expand Yoga Day Events In US
Several Indian-American organisations have announced large-scale International Yoga Day programmes across New Jersey and New York, including a planned public event in Times Square. Organisers said the celebrations are expected to attract thousands of participants from diverse communities.
Gujarati Language Competition Launched In United States
The Federation of Gujarati Associations of North America has organised its first national Gujarati language competition in the United States. Community leaders said the initiative aims to preserve linguistic heritage among second-generation Indian-Americans.
Indian Classical Music Event Highlights India-Saudi Cultural Links
An Indian classical music concert held in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter brought together members of the Indian community and Saudi audiences. Organisers described the programme as part of wider cultural diplomacy efforts between India and Saudi Arabia.
Indian-Origin Academic Named Engineering Dean In US
The University of Alabama in Huntsville has appointed Indian-origin academic Srinath Ekkad as dean of its engineering college. University officials said Ekkad brings nearly three decades of academic and research leadership experience to the role.
Indian-Origin Journalist Joins New Yorker
Indian-origin journalist Ishaan Tharoor has joined The New Yorker as a global affairs columnist. Media observers described the appointment as another high-profile achievement for Indian-origin professionals in international journalism.
Indian States Intensify Competition for Diaspora Investment
Recent initiatives by Bihar and Karnataka underline growing efforts by Indian states to attract overseas investment and expertise directly from diaspora communities. Analysts said state-level engagement is emerging as a major trend in India’s diaspora strategy.




