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  2. Indian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    All persons born in India between 26 January 1950 and 1 July 1987 automatically received citizenship by birth regardless of the nationalities of their parents. From 1 July 1987 until 3 December 2004, children born in the country received Indian citizenship by birth if at least one parent was a citizen.

  3. Jus soli - Wikipedia

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    It was restricted in 1987 to people with at least one parent who was a citizen. As of today, a person born in India is a citizen only if at least one parent is a citizen, and the other parent is a citizen or a legal migrant. These measures were brought in largely in reaction to illegal migration from Bangladesh. [104]

  4. Nationality - Wikipedia

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    Dual nationality is when a single person has a formal relationship with two separate, sovereign states. [43] This might occur, for example, if a person's parents are nationals of separate countries, and the mother's country claims all offspring of the mother's as their own nationals, but the father's country claims all offspring of the father's.

  5. Indian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    At the 2016 Australian census, 619,164 people stated that they had Indian ancestry, of which 455,389 were born in India, with people from India making up the third largest immigrant population in the country and the second most popular country of origin for new migrants from 2016.

  6. Recognition of same-sex unions in India - Wikipedia

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    Union of India & Ors, was filed by Joydeep Sengupta, an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), and his American partner Russell Blaine Stephens in July 2021. The couple argued that the Citizenship Act, 1955 does not distinguish between different-sex and same-sex spouses and that the same-sex spouse of an OCI should be eligible to apply for an OCI card.

  7. I was born in the 'Silicon Valley' of India and watched it ...

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    Vikram Chandrashekar was born in Bengaluru, the city dubbed India's "Silicon Valley." The veteran Oracle employee shared how the city's changed.

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  9. Historical definitions of races in India - Wikipedia

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    "India is for the author [of the History of Mankind, Ratzel], a region where races have been broken up pulverized, kneaded by conquerors. Doubtless a pre-Dravidian negroid type came first, of low stature and mean physique, though these same are, in India, the result of poor social and economic conditions.