Indian Indonesians Explained

Group:Indian Indonesians
Pop:Official: 120,000 (2010)
Popplace:Majority in Medan and Deli Serdang, significant populations found in Surabaya, Banda Aceh, Jakarta, Bandung, Denpasar, Padang, Palembang, Surakarta, Bogor and Semarang
Rels:Predominantly
Hinduism (40%)
Significant minorities
Islam (30%)Buddhism (18%)Christianity (10%)
Others
SikhismJainism (2%) [1]
Langs:Mainly: Indonesian Tamil
Also:JavanesePunjabi HindiUrduMinangkabauGujaratiSindhi Telugu SundaneseBalinese English
Related:People of Indian origin, Malaysian Indians

Indian Indonesians are Indonesians whose ancestors originally came from the Indian subcontinent. Therefore, this term can be regarded as a blanket term for not only Indonesian Indians but also Indonesians with other South Asian ancestries (e.g. Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, etc.). According to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, there were about 120,000 people of Indian origin as well as 9,000 Indian nationals living and working in Indonesia as of January 2012.[2] Most of them were concentrated in the province of North Sumatra and urban areas such as Banda Aceh, Surabaya, Medan, and Jakarta. However, it is quite impossible to get correct statistical figures on the Indian Indonesian population, because some of them have merged and assimilated with the indigenous population to become indistinguishable from native Indonesians.[3]

Cuisine

See main article: Indian Indonesian cuisine.

List of notable Indonesian Indians

!Name!Notes
Ayu AzhariIndonesian actress.
Charles TambuIndonesian politician.
D. KumaraswamyIndonesian Hindu reformer and Tamil community leader in Indonesia.
Farouk AferoIndonesian film actor
Gurnam SinghIndonesian athlete, won three gold medals in the 1962 Asian Games in athletics.
Harbrinderjit Singh DillonIndonesian politician.
Kanz RandhawaIndonesian actor.
Kimmy JayantiIndonesian model and actress.
Kobalen A.SIndonesian politician
Manoj PunjabiIndonesian cineaste and media tycoon and founder of MD Pictures and MD Entertainment production houses.
Musa RajekshahIndonesian entrepreneur and politician
Nataraja RamakrishnaIndonesian dance guru
Nuruddin ar-RaniriSultanate of Aceh politician
Raam PunjabiIndonesian cineaste and media tycoon and founder of the Multivision Plus production house, uncle of Manoj Punjabi.
Ram SorayaIndonesian Entrepreneur, movie producer and the owner of production house Soraya Intercine Films.
Sarah AzhariIndonesian actress, model and singer.
Sri Prakash LohiaIndonesian billionaire businessman.
Swami Anand KrishnaIndonesian spiritual humanist.
WijayIndonesian football player for PSMS Medan.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Aris Ananta, Evi Nurvidya Arifin, M Sairi Hasbullah, Nur Budi Handayani, Agus Pramono. Demography of Indonesia's Ethnicity. Singapore: ISEAS: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2015. p. 273.
  2. Web site: Sorry for the inconvenience.. Mea.gov.in. 18 December 2017.
  3. Book: Indian Communities in Southeast Asia. First Reprint. 2006. 9789812304186. Sandhu, S. Mani, A. August 10, 2015.