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Total population | |
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3,420,000 35.0% of the UAE's population (2020)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Abu Dhabi • Dubai • Sharjah | |
Languages | |
Malayalam • Hindi • Urdu • Tamil • Rajasthani • Marathi • Odia • Tulu • Kannada • Telugu • Punjabi • Sindhi · Bhojpuri • Bengali • Kashmiri • Dogri • Assamese • Nepali • Maithili • English • Arabic • Others Indian languages | |
Religion | |
Hinduism • Islam • Christianity • Sikhism • Jainism • Zoroastrianism • Buddhism • Baháʼí |
Indians in the United Arab Emirates constitute the largest part of the population of the country. Over 3,860,000 Indian expats are estimated to be living in the United Arab Emirates,[1] with over 38% of the country's total population and the fourth highest number of overseas Indians in the world, after the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Malaysia.[2] Indian contact with the emirates that now constitute the UAE dates back several centuries, as a result of trade and commerce between the emirates and India. The UAE has experienced a tremendous increase in the population of resident Indians who initially migrated to the country as a result of opportunities in petroleum. Now, Indians are key to the UAE's construction, retail, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing and transport sectors. A sizeable minority of Indian migrants are involved in professional services and entrepreneurship. Relations between India and the UAE have traditionally been very friendly.[3]