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More Indians than ever are going on holiday abroad – so where are they heading and why?

I noticed a lot more Indian tourists in places like Thailand and UAE lately—mostly big groups or families. Seems like travel has gotten easier and cheaper for them recently.
indian economy is booming like never before. many indian professionals in India are now very well paid due to the tight job market there so many indians are now travelling due to their growing affluence.
 
indian economy is booming like never before. many indian professionals in India are now very well paid due to the tight job market there so many indians are now travelling due to their growing affluence.
If the home-based Indian professionals are handsomely paid, and the rest are going to North America, UK and Australia, then it is logical to assume that the less capable ones and those holding fake qualifications are among the 650,000 currently stinking up S'pore.
 
If the home-based Indian professionals are handsomely paid, and the rest are going to North America, UK and Australia, then it is logical to assume that the less capable ones and those holding fake qualifications are among the 650,000 currently stinking up S'pore.
yes, the 2nd and 3rd tier indians will look outwards. same thing happens here in sg.
 
Indians who go overseas on vacation would prefer somewhere that is not filthy, does not stink, smell of faeces or have people squatting by the road to defecate. That is not asking for a lot.
 
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Curry is already favourite dish in UK, Germany, Japan, south east Asia ( curry fish head), .....
My tolerance for spicy dishes is not as high as in my younger days. A plate of Nasi Briyani is enough to send me to the toilet a few hours later; it is really curry in a hurry to leave my body.
 
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