Perched in the Apennine Mountains of Italy, San Marino is one of the oldest republics in the world. Known for its stunning architecture and scenic landscapes, this charming microstate attracts visitors from around the globe, including Indians. Yet, despite its welcoming atmosphere, San Marino has almost no Indian residents.
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Vatican City is the smallest independent state in the world and the spiritual hub of the Catholic Church. Home to iconic landmarks like St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, it attracts many Indian tourists. However, there is no resident Indian population in this unique enclave.
With its diverse landscapes ranging from sandy beaches to the Black Sea and the Balkans, Bulgaria is a visually captivating country. Despite its natural beauty and cultural richness, Bulgaria has seen minimal immigration from India compared to other European nations. Consequently, you won’t find any Indian residents in this picturesque country.
Despite a shared history and cultural ties with India, Pakistan has a surprisingly low Indian population. Political tensions and migration patterns have limited the presence of Indian communities within its borders, resulting in a minimal Indian population despite the historical connections between the two nations.
Situated in the remote Pacific Ocean, Tuvalu is one of the world’s smallest and least populated countries, consisting of nine coral atolls. Famous for its pristine beaches and isolation, Tuvalu attracts Indian tourists but has no resident Indian population, reflecting its seclusion.