United in Name, Divided in Reality? What Do Indians in New Zealand Feel?
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Are Indians in New Zealand truly united — or quietly divided along language, region, religion, and migration pathways?
On The Breakfast Show with Vijay and Pooja on Humm, a powerful on-air discussion opened up a question many think about but rarely say out loud: are Indians segmented into small ethnic bubbles, and does that fragmentation weaken our collective voice? Listeners called in with raw, honest experiences of community pride, invisible walls, and missed opportunities for unity.
This podcast episode captures those listener voices and explores a deeper truth: when it comes to representation, advocacy, and influence in New Zealand, are Indians speaking together or talking past each other? It’s a conversation about identity, belonging, power, and what it would really take for one of the country’s fastest-growing communities to be heard — not as many groups, but as one.