In Georgian society, there’s a stereotype forming that everyone who comes from South Asia, collectively referred to as Indians, lives in an isolated social and information bubble — that they’re parasites in the country, being loud, littering, and not knowing any useful language.
However, the story of Indian and Pakistani immigrants is much deeper. Many arrive seeking education or simply an opportunity to feed themselves and their family. They are trying to adapt, to survive, and find a pocket of peace in a new country. Today, there are tens of thousands of immigrants from South Asia in Georgia that we unfortunately know almost nothing about.
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