Days after the latest incident of assault on three Indians in Melbourne, India on Wednesday asked Australia to take immediate steps to prevent the recurrence of such attacks.
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Australian envoy says attack on Indians a street crime
Three Indians Brutally bashed in Australia
After a brief lull in attacks on Indians in Australia, two students and their uncle were "brutally bashed" by a group of around 70 youth while playing here.
Read more »Three Indians attacked in Sydney and Adelaide in Australia
Three Indian students were attacked in Sydney and Adelaide last week in assaults that came days before Australia’s immigration minister left for Delhi today to reassure Indians they were safe.
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Two Teens Attack Indians in Australia with beer bottle, arrested
In a fresh case of assault in Australia, two men reported to be Indians, were allegedly attacked and struck with a beer bottle by two juveniles in Sydney on Sunday.

Another Racial Attack on Indian in Australia
In yet another racial attack on Indians in Australia , a 22-year-old student was allegedly assaulted by a teenager in Adelaide after making "rude" comments about his turban.
Read more »Now, Racial Attack on six Indians in Canada
Close on the heels of Indians being attacked in Australia, six members of the community were racially assaulted by a group of young Canadians while playing tennis on the outskirts of Vancouver.

Indians most likely to go online to make friends after Chinese
After Chinese, Indians are most likely to go online and make friends or rekindle romantic relationships, a study has said.According to the Norton Online Living Report, about 86 per cent of Chinese are more likely to make friends online followed by Indians (86 per cent) and Brazilians (82 per cent).
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One Lakh Indians to Return from US in 3-5 yrs
As many as 1,00,000 Indians and an equal number of Chinese will return to their native countries in the next three to five years, a move that will greatly boost their economies and undermine technological innovation in America, a new US study warns. The study on immigration by a team at Duke, Harvard and Berkeley universities led by Vivek Wadhwa, an Indian-American technology entrepreneur turned academic, says “America’s loss is the world’s gain”.
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