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Taras Shevchenko

Indians in Germany
Distribution of Indian citizens in Germany (2021)
Total population
301,000[1]
0.325% of the German Population
Regions with significant populations
Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Rhein-Ruhr, Rhein-Neckar, Braunschweig, Nuremberg, Leipzig
Languages
German, English, Other Indian languages
Related ethnic groups
Indian diaspora

The Indian community in Germany includes Indian expatriates residing in Germany, as well as German citizens of Indian origin or descent. In 2009, the German government estimated that the number of people of Indian descent residing in Germany at 110,204, of which 43,175 people were holding an Indian passport, while 67,029 were holding a German passport.[2] In 2024 the number stood at about 301,000 of Indian descent of which 249,000 had a migration background.[3] According to the Federal Statistical Office the number of nationals from India is the second largest in Germany from either South, South East, East or Central Asia, only below the number of nationals from Afghanistan.[4]

History

Small numbers of Indian students resided in Germany before and during the Second World War. In early to late 1960s and 1970s, many Malayali Catholic women from Kerala were recruited by the German Catholic institutions to work as nurses in German hospitals.[5] According to the documentary ‘Translated lives’, around 5,000 women migrated from Kerala during the 1960s and 70s to become nurses there.[6] Since the 2010s, the Indian population also grew in former East Germany due to Indian students who study mostly in technical universities. Unlike other minorities, there are many Indians in cities like Chemnitz and Leipzig and the state of Saxony has the largest population of federal state in former East Germany with about 9,000 Indians.

Number of Indians (foreigners) in larger cities
# City People Notes
1. Berlin 41,472 As of December 2024 [7]
2. Munich 17,549 As of April 2025[8]
3. Frankfurt 11,393 As of December 2024[9]
4. Hamburg 9,864 As of December 2024[10]
5. Stuttgart 6,111 As of December 2024[11]
6. Düsseldorf 6,244 As of December 2024[12]
7. Erlangen 4,170 As of December 2023[13]
8. Cologne 3,639 As of December 2023[14]
9. Aachen 3,622 As of July 2024[15]
10. Braunschweig 3,273 As of December 2024[16]
11. Mannheim 3,018 As of December 2023[17]
12. Bonn 2,459 As of December 2022[18]
13. Dresden 2,408 As of December 2023[19]
14. Karlsruhe 2,347 As of December 2023
15. Nuremberg 2,122 As of July 2024


Number of people of Indian origin in German States
# State People Notes
1. Bavaria 58,435 As of December 2024, only Indian citizens[20]
2. North Rhine-Westphalia 45,030 As of December 2024, only Indian citizens[21]
3. Berlin 45,002 As of December 2024, Indians and Germans of Indian origin [22]
4. Baden-Württemberg 42,410 As of December 2024, only Indian citizens[23]
5. Hesse 31,385 As of December 2024, only Indian citizens[24]
6. Lower Saxony 13,260 As of December 2024, only Indian citizens[25]
6. Hamburg 12,353 As of December 2023, Indians and Germans of Indian origin[26]

Modern era

Germany has become a popular destination for higher learning, and of the total student population in Germany about 12% are International students.[27] Hundreds of schools in India have signed up to teach students German as their primary foreign language as part of an effort by Germany's top technical colleges to attract more Indian students.[28] As a result, there has been a steady increase in the Indian student population in Germany which has quadrupled in 7 years since 2008.[29][30] Of these, more than 80% Indian students pursue their studies or research in the STEM fields i.e., Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.[31]

Academic year No. of Indian students enrolled in German universities
2008–09 3,516[29]
2011–12 5,998[30]
2012–13 7,532[29]
2013–14 10,000[32]
2014–15 11,860[31]
2015–16 13,740[30]
2017–18 17,570[33]
2018–19 20,810[34]
2019–20 25,149[35]
2020–21 28,905[36]
2021–22 34,134[36]
2022–23 42,997[36]
2023–24 49,483 [37]

Notable people

See also

References

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  2. ^ Bundesamt für Flüchtlinge und Migration, Dr. habil. Sonja Haug Stephanie Müssig, M.A. Dr. Anja Stichs (Hrsg): Muslimisches Leben in Deutschland, 2009: page 76, chart 5
  3. ^ "Bevölkerung in Privathaushalten nach Migrationshintergrund im weiteren Sinn nach ausgewählten Geburtsstaaten". Statistisches Bundesamt.
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  16. ^ https://www.braunschweig.de/politik_verwaltung/fb_institutionen/fachbereiche_referate/fb01/ref0120/stadtforschung/Infoline_StaFo_BS_2025-07_MigraPro_2024_e.pdf
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  22. ^ Data not publicly available, only upon request from "Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg"
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  24. ^ "Anzahl der Ausländer in Hessen nach Staatsangehörigkeit im Jahr 2024". Retrieved 16 June 2025.
  25. ^ "Anzahl der Ausländer in Niedersachsen nach Staatsangehörigkeit im Jahr 2024". Retrieved 16 June 2025.
  26. ^ "Bevölkerung mit Migrationshintergrund in den Hamburger Stadtteilen 2023" (PDF). Retrieved 16 June 2025.
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  28. ^ "Germany to Indian students: Willkommen!". Washington Post. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
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  38. ^ "Rahul Kumar becomes first Indian-origin man to win city parliamentary election in Germany – Times of India". The Times of India. 3 April 2021.

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