The presence of significant Hindu populations outside India underscores the global spread of Indian heritage and culture through migration and past influence. Countries such as Nepal display deep-rooted historical ties to India’s spiritual ethos given their shared traditions, while regions like Bali demonstrate how localized adaptations sustain ancient practices despite broader religious shifts.
In some nations like Pakistan or Bangladesh where Hindus are minorities facing challenges, their ability to preserve cultural practices reflects resilience amidst adversity. Meanwhile, diaspora communities in multicultural societies like the United states contribute actively to societal diversity by blending traditional customs with modern global narratives.
For India-a nation with strong ties across South Asia-this dispersion presents diplomatic opportunities for promoting soft power based on shared values while fostering mutual understanding globally.