Success & Struggle.
Understanding that migration is a journey we all take together, regardless of where we stand today.
India is our country. All Indians are our brothers and sisters.
Some of us were fortunate. We migrated with preparation, employment, and stability. Over time, safety and comfort became our everyday reality.
But this is not the experience of every Indian abroad.
Many leave behind everything familiar — family, language, and home — driven by responsibility and hope. While some journeys are smooth, others carry profound uncertainty. There are Indians across the world today facing legal confusion, financial distress, and isolation. These realities are often invisible, even within our own diaspora.
The Principle of the Table
India Abroad is built on this principle. We believe that success and struggle are not identities; they are circumstances. Whether you are well-settled or still finding your footing, we are connected by shared roots and shared responsibility.
Solidarity, Not Charity
We do not act as a charity driven by pity, but as a solidarity rooted in dignity. We are not an institution speaking down, but a community standing together.
Through our digital infrastructure, we bring together the tools that matter — communication, verified networks, and crisis resources — ensuring that no Indian abroad feels alone when support matters most.
Our Institutional Foundation
This vision was established five years ago by Foundation Playa Africa (FPA), focusing on the human rights of migrants. In 2024, Maxsys International Inc., a US-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit, partnered to provide the global technical governance required to scale this mission safely and transparently.
A Registered 501(c)(3) Public Charity
Our Core Standards
Defining how we serve the 40+ million Indian diaspora.
Radical Transparency
Public funds are restricted to community aid. We maintain a Platinum Seal of Transparency via Candid.
Data Dignity
Your data is yours. We never sell diaspora information to advertisers or algorithms.
Global Inclusivity
From major cities to the most remote villages, every Indian abroad has a voice here.
Join the Movement.
Whether you come to give support or to find it, there is a seat at the table for you.