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NORTH AMERICAN Newsline                                           NOVEMBER 14, 2025        |  The Indian Eye 24


                   GOPIO Launches Ambitious Plan for



                World’s First Indian Diaspora Museum




         Global initiative aims to chronicle migration, culture, and contributions of Indians across continents



        OUR BUREAU                                                                                            bellion inspired freedom movements
                                                                                                              across continents. From there to Sil-
        New York, NY
                                                                                                              icon Valley and Capitol Hill—this is
           n a landmark move to immortal-                                                                     the continuum of the Indian journey.”
           ize the journeys of millions of In-                                                                He cited pioneers like J.J. Singh, who
        Idians who have made their mark                                                                       helped  secure  the  first  immigration
        across the world, the Global Orga-                                                                    quotas for Indians in 1946, noting, “Fu-
        nization of People of Indian Origin                                                                   ture generations must know how hard-
        (GOPIO) on November 1 announced                                                                       won this place in the world truly is.”
        the creation of the world’s first Indi-                                                                   From Durban, South Africa, for-
        an Diaspora Museum. The ambitious                                                                     mer parliamentarian Omie Singh re-
        project—unveiled at a global virtual                                                                  flected on the 165-year-old journey of
        gathering of GOPIO chapters—seeks                                                                     Indians in Africa. “They came aboard
        to become a living archive of the                                                                     three ships—the Truro, Belvedere,
        global Indian experience, celebrating                                                                 and Umlazi—to work in sugarcane
        centuries of migration, resilience, and                                                               fields,”  he  said.  “Through  faith  and
        achievement.                                                                                          hard work, they built communities
            GOPIO’s founding president                                                                        and helped shape South Africa’s de-
        and chairman, Dr. Thomas Abraham,             The proposed Indian Diaspora Museum Exhibition Overview  mocracy.” Singh reminded that it
        called the initiative “a long-overdue                                                                 was in South Africa where “a young
        tribute” to generations of Indians who                                                                lawyer named Mohandas Gandhi be-
        have transformed societies far beyond                                                                 came Mahatma Gandhi—changing
        their homeland. “We have seen exhib-                                                                  the course of human history.”
        its at Pravasi Bharatiya Divas conven-                                                                    Among the strongest endorse-
        tions,” he said, “but there has never                                                                 ments came from Prakash Hinduja,
        been a permanent museum to honor                                                                      Chairman of the Hinduja Group (Eu-
        the Indian diaspora story.” Abraham                                                                   rope). Calling Dr. Abraham “the ar-
        recalled GOPIO’s earlier efforts in                                                                   chitect of GOPIO’s foundation,” Hin-
        2011 to build a memorial in Kolkata,                                                                  duja urged the involvement of the tech
        from where many indentured laborers                                                                   community and younger generations.
        were shipped abroad. “But a museum                                                                    “The Hinduja Foundation will always
        that brings together the story of our                                                                 support this cause,” he affirmed.
        people—that is still missing,” he added.                                                                  Delivering the Hinduja family’s
            To lead this global vision, GOPIO                                                                 message, Nitya Hinduja, a Harvard
        has  formed  a  museum  committee                                                                     and Columbia graduate representing
        chaired by renowned museologist Vi-                                                                   the next generation, described the
        nod Daniel, who has worked on her-                                                                    initiative as “a living archive of our
        itage projects in more than 60 coun-                                                                  collective identity.” She said, “India
        tries. Daniel described the museum as                                                                 has given birth to one of the most vi-
        “not just a collection of artefacts but   Speakers at the Indian Diaspora Museum Campaign Launch, Top Row (left to right): Prakash Hinduja,   brant and dynamic diasporas in the
        a mirror for a people—a bridge to a   Prakash Shah, Dr. Bhuvan Lall; Middle Row (left to right) Omie Singh, Prof. Prabhu Guptara and Dr.   world. Across continents, our people
        homeland.” His proposal includes   Thomas Abraham; Bottom Row (left to right): Vinod Daniel, Shalima Mohammed and Nitya Hinduja  have carried values of resilience, en-
        four main galleries—History, Migra-                                                                   terprise, and spirituality—often while
        tion and Settlement, Celebration, and   and funding are secured, the museum   figures such as Sheikh Dean Moham-  facing adversity with quiet dignity.”
        Culture—along with rotating exhibi-  could be completed within 18 months.  med,  who  opened  the  first  Indian   The proposed museum, she added,
        tions, digital archives, and an interac-  Speakers from across continents   restaurant in London, and Madam   “is not just a space for artefacts; it is
        tive Migration Theatre that recreates   lent historical depth and regional   Bhikaji Cama, who unfurled the first   a place where history, heritage, and
        the experience of Indians journeying   context to the discussion. From Cam-  Indian flag in 1907. “These are stories   hope converge.”
        to distant lands.                 bridge University, Professor Prabhu   of courage and intellect that must be   From Los Angeles, Ashok Amri-
            “The museum’s mission,” Daniel   Guptara, an authority on the Indi-  preserved,” he said.         traj, Hollywood producer and CEO of
        said, “is to celebrate the stories, strug-  an diaspora in  Europe, traced ear-  Indian author and filmmaker Dr.   Hyde Park Entertainment, offered a
        gles, and successes of the Indian dias-  ly movements of Indians to Britain.   Bhuvan  Lall,  reflecting  on  the  U.S.   cinematic perspective on the commu-
        pora while preserving the homeland   “The first Indians arrived as lascars—  diaspora, traced the journey from the   nity’s evolution. “From Silicon Valley
        connection. It will be a global cul-  seafarers in the 17th and 18th centu-  late 18th century to the rise of Indian   to Sydney, from New York to New
        tural bridge for future generations.”   ries,” he said. “Our presence in Eu-  Americans in public life today. “Our   Delhi, Indians have achieved extraor-
        He suggested New Delhi as an ideal   rope is distinct: one of intellect, trade,   modern story begins in 1913 with the   dinary success,” he said. “It’s time we
        location, citing accessibility and sym-  and education rather than indenture.”   launch of the Ghadar newspaper in   build a museum that preserves both
        bolism, and estimated that once land   He urged that the museum spotlight   Berkeley,” he said. “That spark of re-  our traditions and our triumphs.”


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