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Abstract
A study of the "Diaspora Space" shows how an individual's identity is formed, where inequality arises, and how physical, mental, and social attitudes affect and build identity. Not only personal identities but also relationships with one's homeland have changed dramatically in recent decades. It has lost its stability and immigrants are becoming global citizens. Everyone in the Diaspora tries to open their niche in the host country, but everyone does it their way. An analysis of diaspora space and other diaspora-related identity issues can help us understand how and where identities are formed, and how and where differences are made and reconstructed.
It is a well - accepted fact that the basic theme of all literature is human being, his or her actions, thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and faiths. Literature deals with the number of sociological concepts, arrangements aesthetically. Diaspora literature deals with emigrant sensibility. It focuses on the lives of immigrants and their inner and external conflicts in an alien land. By highlighting issues like cultural predicament, quest for identity, multiculturalism and universal aspects of human existence, Diasporic Literature occupies an important status in the literary field.
The present study is an attempt of present the Indian Diasporic responsiveness that statistics in Indian literature in English.