In 1947, Pakistan and India attained independence. Nearly 7 million Muslims from India migrated to Pakistan while nearly equal number of Hindus and Sikhs from Pakistan migrated to India. Today, Hindu Sindhis are predominantly found in India and many later migrated to other parts of the world. Some Hindus still continue living in Sindh (Pakistani Hindus), and it is estimated that Sindh has 2.3 million Hindus.[8]
Indian Sindhis today have re-invented themselves after the mass-scale uprooting and financial losses of Partition in 1947. On the ruins of Old Sindh has arisen a New Sindh, which truly has a Global presence today. Well known Sindhi Industrialists like the Hindujas and Rahejas show the Sindhi businessman embodies that adventurous spirit, that inner strength which has made today's Sindhi a true Citizen of the World.
In India, the Sindhi poet Narain Shyam and fiction writer Mohan Kalpana have led the development of Sindhi literature in India followed on a separate track.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w iki/Sindhi_people
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