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When did asian indians first called themselves indians?

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Answered by GreatMinded
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Indian Americans or Indo-Americans are Americans whose ancestry belongs to any of the many ethnic groups of the Republic of India. Indian Americans comprise a subgroup of South Asian Americans, which is a further subgroup of Asian Americans. The United States Census Bureau uses the term Asian Indian to avoid confusion with the indigenous peoples of the Americas historically referred to as American Indians (or Native Americans; Indigenous Americans). The median household income for Indian immigrants is much higher than that of the overall foreign and native born population making them the richest and most successful ethnic group in the USA.

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Answered by SweetSpearkles
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Indians are the nationals and citizens of India, it is the second most populous nation in the world, containing 17.50% of the world's population. In India, the term "Indian" refers to nationality, rather than a particular ethnicity or language; the Indian nationality consists of dozens of regional ethno-linguistic groups, reflecting the rich and complex history of the country. Due to emigration, the Indian diaspora is present throughout the world, notably in other parts of Asia, North America, Europe, the Caribbean, Oceania, and Africa.[4] The demonym Indian applies to nationals of the present-day Republic of India, but also to people residing outside of India, who are called Overseas Indians

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