NAVIGATING THE PANDEMIC: EXPERIENCES OF THE INDIAN DIASPORA IN THE UNITED STATES DURING COVID-19
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https://doi.org/10.48047/marqd919Keywords:
COVID-19 pandemic, Indian diaspora, United States, commonality, qualitative research, emotional distress, resilience, high-skilled immigrants, family separation, cultural adaptationAbstract
The COVID-19 pandemic that began spreading globally in 2020 has significantly impacted the lives of hundreds of thousands of Indian diaspora members, including those in the United States. While Indian diasporas are often perceived as heterogeneous, diverse, and generally thriving in developed countries like the US, the pandemic has revealed both strengths and vulnerabilities within these communities.
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