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Indians in the United Kingdom



George Edalji, Shobna Gulati,
Lakshmi Mittal, Mark Ramprakash
Total population

Estimated at around 1,600,0001
2.7% of the UK's population

Regions with significant populations
Throughout the United Kingdom
In particular London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leicester, Leeds, Glasgow, Preston, Sheffield, Liverpool, Nottingham, Southampton, Bristol, Newcastle upon Tyne, Slough, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Stoke on Trent, Coventry
Languages
English (British English, Indian English) · Hindi · Punjabi  · Urdu · Gujarati and Various Other Languages of India
Religion
Hinduism · Sikhism · Islam · Christianity · and many more
Related ethnic groups
Asian British · Indian Diaspora · Indian people · Anglo-Indians

British Indians (also Indian British or Indian Britons) are citizens of the United Kingdom whose ancestral roots lie in the South Asian country of India. This includes people born in the UK, who are of Indian descent or Indian born people who have immigrated to the UK. Today, Indians number around one and a half million in the UK (not including those of mixed Indian and Other ancestry), making them the single largest ethnic minority population in the country. They make up the largest subgroup of British Asians, and are one of the largest Indian communities in the Indian diaspora, largely due to the Indian-British relations (including historical links such as India once being part of the British Empire and still being part of The Commonwealth of Nations). The Indian British community is the fifth largest in the Indian diaspora, behind the Indian communities in the UAE, USA, Malaysia and Burma. Also worthy of note is that the UK has the highest percentage of Indians per head of the population in the Western World.

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Demographics

Indians have existed in the UK for generations and have long been the country's largest visible ethnic minority group, estimated at 1.6 million they can be found in all corners of the UK.

Ethnicity

In the 2001 UK Census, Indians in the UK were most likely to have responded to code 41 - Indian or Indian British. Indian was one of only five sub categories in the UK census which represents a nation (along with Irish, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Chinese).

Population

The United Kingdom holds host to the fifth largest Indian diaspora on the planet

According to the 2001 UK Census 1,053,411 people (1.8% of the country's population) was of Indian descent. Between 2001 and 2005, National Statistics has released estimates for the number of Indians in England only. They were as follows: 2001 - 1,045,600, 2002 - 1,074,700, 2003 - 1,109,100, 2004 - 1,156,000, 2005 - 1,215,400. In 2008, including those of Partial Indian heritage, there are likely to be at least 1,500,000 in England alone, with around 1,600,000 in the UK as a whole.2

Population spread

See also: Lists of U.K. locations with large Indian populations

The table below shows the dispersity of Indian people in the United Kingdom. The figures for all of the English regions, cities and boroughs are based on 2005 estimates, whilst the figures for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are from the 2001 Census.

Indian population in the United Kingdom regions
Region Population of region Indian population Percentage of total population Significant communities
Flag of England London 3
7,512,400
491,300
6.50%
Harrow - 22.0% Indian
Hounslow - 18.3%
Brent - 18.1%
Ealing - 15.0%
Redbridge - 14.3%
Newham - 12.1%
Hillingdon - 10.0%
Barnet - 8.8%
Croydon - 7.5%
Flag of England West Midlands 4
5,366,700
196,500
3.70%
Wolverhampton - 12.0% Indian
Coventry - 8.1%
Birmingham - 6.0%
Walsall - 5.5%
Sandwell - 9.4%
Flag of England East Midlands 5
4,364,200
141,900
3.30%
Leicester - 24.9% Indian
Oadby and Wigston - 11.2%
Charnwood - 5.0%
Derby - 4.0%
Blaby - 3.5%
Nottingham - 3.0%
Northampton - 2.2%
Flag of England South East 6
8,237,800
131,000
1.60%
Slough - 14.7% Indian
Flag of England North West 7
6,853,200
95,200
1.40%
Blackburn - 10.2% Indian
Preston - 8.3%
Bolton - 5.9%
Trafford - 2.4%
Manchester - 2.3%
Flag of England East 8
5,606,600
81,000
1.40%
Cambridge - 2.7% Indian
Bedford - 4.3%
Luton - 4.2%
Flag of England Yorkshire and the Humber 9
5,142,400
71,800
1.40%
Bradford - 2.9% Indian
Leeds - 2.2%
Kirklees - 4.2%
Sheffield - 1.1%
Flag of England South West 10
5,124,100
37,500
0.70%
Bristol - 3.9% Indian
Gloucester - 2.0%
Swindon - 3.0%
Flag of Scotland Scotland
5,094,800
17,000
0.30%
Glasgow - 2.4% Indian
Flag of England North East 11
2,549,700
17,900
0.70%
Newcastle Upon Tyne - 1.7% Indian
Flag of Wales Wales
2,903,085
8,200
0.30%
Cardiff - 1.3% Indian
Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
1,685,267
1,600
0.10%

Religion

According to the 2001 Census, the religious breakdown of Indians in the UK is as follows12:

Religion Percentage of Indian pop. Percentage of total British pop. Population (2001)
Hinduism 45% British Indian Hindus represent 88% of the British Hindu community
and 1.4% of the UK population
475,000
Sikhism 29% British Indian Sikhs represent 64% of the British Sikh community
and 0.8% of the UK population
316,000
Islam 13% British Indian Muslims represent 11% of the British Muslim community
and 0.3% of the UK population
126,000
Christianity 5% British Indian Christian represent represent 0.2% of the British Christian community
and 0.1% of the UK population
53,000
Other 8% British Indians of another religion represent 0.2% of the UK population 84,000

Notable Indian Britons

See also

References

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