The Indian diaspora in Africa is one of the oldest and most significant in the world, with over 3 million people spread across the continent. While much attention has been given to Indian communities in South Africa, Mauritius, Seychelles, and East Africa, Madagascar remains a lesser-known yet highly influential hub of Indo-African connections.
Indian traders first set foot on Malagasy shores in pre-colonial times, establishing commerce that later grew into permanent settlements during the colonial era. Today, despite being a small community of around 10,000 individuals—just 0.0325% of Madagascar’s population—the Indo-Malagasy community plays a disproportionately significant role in the country’s economy. Some estimates suggest that Indian-origin entrepreneurs contribute to more than 50% of Madagascar’s GDP, influencing trade, industry, and commerce at a national scale.
📢 To explore this rich history and economic influence, join us for a special webinar:
🎙 From Maritime Trade to Economic Pillars: The Evolution of the Indian Diaspora in Madagascar
This discussion is essential for those interested in diaspora studies, economic history, and Africa-India relations.
đź—“ Date: 4 April 2025
⏰ Time: 12:30 PM Madagascar Time | 03:00 PM IST
📍 Online – Join via Google Meet
http://meet.google.com/tni-mbuf-imc
Speakers:
🔹 Prof. J.M. Moosa – Chairperson, Centre for African Studies, School of International Studies, JNU
🔹 Mr. Moustafa Hiridjee – CEO, VISEO Group & Managing Director, Ocean Trade
This event brings together scholars, policymakers, and community leaders to discuss the Indo-Malagasy community’s historical evolution, economic significance, and future prospects.
📢 Don’t miss out!


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