
A Diaspora Dreams series
5 of 5 published
The OCI's Guide to India
A reference series for the Indian diaspora navigating life back home — the rules, the routes, the practical work.
Anchored at the Visas & Law desk.
About this series
Most diaspora-facing journalism on India treats the country as a destination — a place to visit, a place a parent retired to, a place the next family wedding is in. The OCI cardholder's relationship with India is something else: a place where one can own property, send children to school, file tax returns, inherit assets, and eventually return to live. Each of those is a system, with its own rules, its own paperwork, its own pitfalls.
This series is the Diaspora Dreams newsroom's attempt at one careful reference piece on each of the major OCI-India systems. Every part is reported from primary government sources, cross-checked against current practitioner guidance, and anchored by an annexure of citations a reader can follow. The standard is journalism, not advice — but the standard is rigorous, and the citations are real.
Five parts. All five now published — property, premier institutes, tax, inheritance, and the return. Designed to be read together by the family considering the move and the family that has just made it.
The series

Property rights for OCI cardholders
Published · Read part 1 →

Premier Indian institutes for diaspora children
Published · Read part 2 →
Tax for the OCI cardholder
Published · Read part 3 →

Inheritance, wills, and intergenerational transfer
Published · Read part 4 →
Returning to India — the OCI's relocation guide
Published · Read part 5 →
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