Bridging Worlds: Melting Pot – The Story of the Indian Diaspora in Singapore & Malaysia
The Indo-Malaysian and Indo-Singaporean relations of today have a more than 1500 year old history of trade and cultural links. The film looks at the Indian diaspora in both these countries separately while also looking at the commonalities that run deep into history. Malaysia exhibits a confluence of Pan Asian cultures with Indians playing a significant role in commerce and culture. The prosperity of Indians and people of Indian origin reveals both the lib.
Bridging Worlds: Melting Pot – The Story of the Indian Diaspora in Singapore & Malaysia
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The most famous of Indian Hindu Kings were Rajaraja Chola and his son Rajendra Chola who invaded Southern Thailand, Kedah, Perak, Johor and Sumatra about 1000 AD. This is Raja-raja Chola - the Indian/Hindu kings
It is great to see the contributions of Indians for the growth of economy in Malaysia and Singapore. At the same time the knowledge what the Indian Diaspora gathered during their stay out of India should find the appropriate routes in establishing collaboration with the their counterparts in India. We establish such knowledge collaboration between Diaspora and talent pool in India to find Global technology answers for controlling Corrosion and conserving the precious material resources of India
This is an outstanding, eye-opening film! It may be telecast as widely as possible! It promotes true image of multicultural,multi national and multi religious socitety. This will help the Indians and the Chinese to realise that if they follow policy of complimentory and supplimentary co-operation; they can easily dominate the world and make this world a truly peaceful and creative world. Thank you very much. Hope to view all films under this project!–Himanshu Muni.
The most famous of Indian Hindu Kings were Rajaraja Chola and his son Rajendra Chola who invaded Southern Thailand, Kedah, Perak, Johor and Sumatra about 1000 AD. This is Raja-raja Chola - the Indian/Hindu kings
It is great to see the contributions of Indians for the growth of economy in Malaysia and Singapore. At the same time the knowledge what the Indian Diaspora gathered during their stay out of India should find the appropriate routes in establishing collaboration with the their counterparts in India. We establish such knowledge collaboration between Diaspora and talent pool in India to find Global technology answers for controlling Corrosion and conserving the precious material resources of India
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This is an outstanding, eye-opening film! It may be telecast as widely as possible! It promotes true image of multicultural,multi national and multi religious socitety. This will help the Indians and the Chinese to realise that if they follow policy of complimentory and supplimentary co-operation; they can easily dominate the world and make this world a truly peaceful and creative world. Thank you very much. Hope to view all films under this project!–Himanshu Muni.