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Gli indiani in Italia sono una comunità migrante di circa 169 394 persone (dato al 1º gennaio 2016). Anche se l'Italia e l'India hanno mantenuto importanti relazioni fin dai tempi antichi, una significativa migrazione indiana in Italia è un fenomeno recente. Molti indiani hanno cominciato ad immigrare in Italia nei primi anni '90, quando il governo italiano ha avviato programmi per attrarre professionisti e ingegneri informatici indiani per contribuire al settore tecnologico in Italia. Although Italy and India have maintained important relations since ancient times, significant Indian migration to Italy is a recent phenomenon. Many Indians began immigrating to Italy in the early 1990s, when the Italian government initiated programs to get Indian IT professionals and engineers to contribute to the technology sector in Italy. Most Indian immigrants came to Italy legally. Most Indians have retained their religious practices, namely Hinduism, Sikhism and Islam. There are numerous temples and gurdwaras as well as ISKCON centres. There are also many Christians from Kerala.
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Although Italy and India have maintained important relations since ancient times, significant Indian migration to Italy is a recent phenomenon. Many Indians began immigrating to Italy in the early 1990s, when the Italian government initiated programs to get Indian IT professionals and engineers to contribute to the technology sector in Italy. Most Indian immigrants came to Italy legally. Many came from the Punjab as entrepreneurs who are incredibly active in the restaurant and retail fields associated with Italy's large tourism industry. About half of the total Indian migrant population in Italy live in the central and northern regions of the country, especially in the cities of Rome and Milan. Lombardy hosts the most important Indian community with 47,743 people. As a high-achieving model minority, the Indian community has integrated successfully into Italian life, and local authorities and people are impressed with their contributions to the Italian economy. They have been found to be generally industrious, business-minded, entrepreneurial and law-abiding. Most Indians have retained their religious practices, namely Hinduism, Sikhism and Islam. There are numerous temples and gurdwaras as well as ISKCON centres. There are also many Christians from Kerala. Gli indiani in Italia sono una comunità migrante di circa 169 394 persone (dato al 1º gennaio 2016). Anche se l'Italia e l'India hanno mantenuto importanti relazioni fin dai tempi antichi, una significativa migrazione indiana in Italia è un fenomeno recente. Molti indiani hanno cominciato ad immigrare in Italia nei primi anni '90, quando il governo italiano ha avviato programmi per attrarre professionisti e ingegneri informatici indiani per contribuire al settore tecnologico in Italia. Molti indiani in Italia sono arrivati dal Punjab come imprenditori attivi nei campi della ristorazione e della vendita al dettaglio associati all'ampia industria del turismo italiano, sebbene il rapporto 2017 sulla presenza Indiana in Italia redatto dal Ministero del Lavoro rilevi maggiori concentrazione dei lavoratori in ambito industriale con il 34% e nel settore dell’Agricoltura, con un'incidenza del 30%. Circa l'85% della popolazione totale indiana in Italia vive nelle regioni centrali e settentrionali del paese, soprattutto nelle città di Roma e di Milano. La comunità indiana si è integrata con successo nella società italiana, venendo considerata dalle autorità e dagli italiani come industriosi, imprenditoriali, e rispettosi della legge. La maggior parte degli indiani ha mantenuto le loro pratiche religiose, vale a dire induismo e sikhismo. Ci sono numerosi templi e gurdwara così come centri ISKCON in Italia. Al 31 Dicembre 2017 i cittadini indiani in Italia sono 151 791, e le naturalizzazioni tra 2006-2017 sono state 42 000.
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