We don't need to worry about that.Pratyush wrote:Not advisable unless we can prevent them from turning into social justice zombies.Aditya_V wrote: Nope we should double down it, more Indians in Western countries the better.
Most 2nd/3rd generation Indian Americans today are the offspring of Indians who moved to the USA in the 1960s/70s. The vast majority of those Indians were highly educated, extremely Nehruvianized, and still carrying bad hangovers from the (recent) British colonial experience. So they never raised their children with more than "holiday Hinduism" (if that), and never gave them the intellectual or emotional tools to resist being overwhelmed by white liberal value systems. That's why you have so many of the 2nd/3rd gen manifesting as social justice woke-iyas today.
Indians who moved in the 1990s-2000s were already better equipped than their predecessors to preserve & sustain their identities. True, some (like Sundar Pichai) went woke out of sheer greed & desperation for acceptance by their Coastal Elite peers. But equally so, many of us BRF veterans are US residents from the same generation. So you can already see the difference in attitudes.
Indians who came of age post 2014 are a quantum leap ahead of that in terms of being grounded in Hindu civilizational identity . I hope they manage to emigrate in large enough numbers that they... and not the 2nd/3rd-generation Nehruvians... come to define what it means to be a citizen of Indian extraction in their adopted countries.