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'Beacon of Hope' or 'Discriminatory'? Why Indians Abroad Are Divided Over CAA
Not just people living in India, but several Non-Resident Indians (NRI) groups have expressed polarising views about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) -- rules for which were notified by the Indian government on 11 March.
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