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      This article contains a list of Wikipedia articles about politicians in countries outside of the Indian subcontinent who are of Indian origin.


      Australia




      = Federal parliament

      =
      Christabel Chamarette – Greens Senator for Western Australia (1992-1996)
      Varun Ghosh – Labor Senator for Western Australia (2024-)
      Zaneta Mascarenhas – Labor MP for Swan (2022-)
      Lisa Singh – Labor Senator for Tasmania (2011-2019)
      Dave Sharma – Liberal MP for Wentworth (2019-2022) and Senator for New South Wales (2023-)


      = State and territory parliaments

      =
      June D'Rozario – Northern Territory Labor MLA
      Deepak-Raj Gupta – Australian Capital Territory Labor MLA
      Jags Krishnan – Western Australia Labor MLA
      Kevin Michel – Western Australia Labor MLA
      Daniel Mookhey – New South Wales Labor MLC
      Lauren Moss – Northern Territory Labor MLA
      Yaz Mubarakai – Western Australia Labor MLA
      Gurmesh Singh – New South Wales National MP
      Kaushaliya Vaghela – Victoria Labor MLC
      Anne Warner – Queensland Labor MLA


      Canada


      Bharat Agnihotri – Alberta Liberal MLA
      Hardial Bains – founder and leader of the Marxist–Leninist Party of Canada, 1970–1997
      Harry Bains – British Columbia New Democratic MLA
      Navdeep Bains – Liberal Member of Parliament
      Bardish Chagger - LiberalMember of Parliament
      Bas Balkissoon
      Gulzar Singh Cheema – British Columbia and Manitoba MLA
      Raj Chouhan – British Columbia NDP MLA
      Herb Dhaliwal – Liberal MP; first Indo-Canadian cabinet minister
      Ruby Dhalla – Liberal MP
      Vic Dhillon – Ontario Liberal Ontario MPP
      Ujjal Dosanjh – former Premier of British Columbia; first Indo-Canadian premier; former federal Minister of Health
      Parm Gill – Conservative Member of Parliament for Brampton—Springdale
      Raminder Gill – former Ontario Progressive Conservative MPP and federal Conservative candidate
      Jyoti Gondek – Mayor of Calgary since October 25, 2021
      Baljit Gosal – MP and Minister of State for Sports
      Gurmant Grewal – former Conservative MP, half (with Nina, listed below) of the first married couple to serve as MPs in the same session of Parliament
      Nina Grewal – Conservative MP, half (with Gurmant) of the first married couple to serve as MPs in the same session of Parliament
      Dave Hayer – former British Columbia BC Liberal MLA for Surrey Tynehead
      Bidhu Jha – Manitoba NDP MLA
      Kamal Khera – Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Brampton West and the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Revenue
      Kuldip Singh Kular – Ontario Liberal MPP
      Harry Lali – BC NDP MLA
      Shuvaloy Majumdar – Conservative MP
      Gurbax Singh Malhi – Liberal MP
      Harinder Malhi – Liberal MP
      Rob Nijjar – former BC Liberal MLA
      Deepak Obhrai – Alberta Conservative Party MP
      Raj Pannu – former leader of the Alberta New Democrats; first Indo-Canadian leader of a political party
      Harjit Singh Sajjan – Member of Parliament representing the riding of Vancouver South and Minister of National Defense
      Randeep Sarai – Member of Parliament for the federal electoral district Surrey Centre
      Shiraz Shariff – Alberta Progressive Conservative MLA
      Moe Sihota – former British Columbia NDP MLA and television host
      Jaggi Singh – anti-globalization activist
      Jagmeet Singh – former NDP MLA for Bramlea- Malton (Ontario); elected leader of the Federal New Democratic Party (NDP); first person of Indian descent to be elected leader of a prominent party at the national level in North America
      Harinder Takhar – Ontario Liberal MPP and Minister of Transportation
      Tim Uppal – Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Edmonton Mill Woods
      Murad Velshi – former Ontario Liberal MPP
      Prasad Panda – UCP MLA for Calgary, Alberta
      Judi Tyabji – Indian(Bengali)-Canadian politician & was the youngest elected Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from Progressive Democratic Alliance party
      Chandra Arya – Liberal MP from Napean


      Fiji


      Mahendra Chaudhry – first Indo-Fijian Prime Minister (1999–2000)
      Ahmed Ali (1938–2005) – several times a cabinet minister
      George Shiu Raj – Cabinet Minister
      Anand Singh – Fiji Labour Party Senator and former Attorney-General
      Vijay R. Singh – former Cabinet Minister
      Sidiq Koya – Leader of the Opposition National Federation Party
      Dorsami Naidu – Leader of the National Federation Party
      A. D. Patel (1905–1969)- founder of the National Federation Party
      Pramod Rae – General Secretary of the National Federation Party
      Jai Ram Reddy – Leader of the National Federation Party (1977–1987; 1992–1999); judge
      Prem Singh – former NFP leader
      Raman Pratap Singh – National Federation Party leader
      Amjad Ali – FLP politician
      Narendra Arjun – former NFP parliamentarian
      Anand Babla – FLP politician
      Pratap Chand – FLP politician
      Gaffar Ahmed – FLP politician
      Gunasagaran Gounder – FLP politician
      Hafiz Khan – businessman and Senator
      James Shri Krishna – FLP politician
      Prince Gopal Lakshman – FLP politician
      Surendra Lal – FLP politician
      Sanjeet Chand Maharaj – FLP politician
      Perumal Mupnar – FLP Member of Parliament
      Shivlal Nagindas – Labasa businessman and former Senator
      Damodaran Nair – FLP Member of Parliament
      Gyani Nand – FLP politician
      Ragho Nand – FLP politician
      Udit Narayan – FLP politician
      Krishna Prasad – FLP Member of Parliament
      Ram Sharan – FLP politician
      Gyan Singh – FLP Member of Parliament
      Pravin Singh – FLP Member of Parliament
      Satendra Singh – FLP politician
      Lekh Ram Vayeshnoi – Fiji Labour Party parliamentarian


      Germany


      Ashok-Alexander Sridharan – Mayor of Bonn


      Guyana


      Dale Bisnauth
      Ronald Gajraj
      Cheddi Jagan – 4th President of Guyana (1992-1997)
      Bharrat Jagdeo – 7th Prime Minister (1999) and 7th President (1999-2011)
      Samuel Insanally
      Joey Jagan
      Edward Luckhoo
      Lionel Luckhoo – politician, diplomat, and lawyer
      Donald Ramotar – 8th President (2011-2015)
      Moses Nagamootoo – 8th Prime Minister of Guyana (2015-2020)
      Irfaan Ali – 10th President (2020–present)
      Peter Ramsaroop
      Shridath Ramphal – Commonwealth Secretary General (1975-1990)
      Rupert Roopnaraine


      Indonesia


      Harbrinderjit Singh Dillon
      Musa "Ijeck" Rajekshah – Vice Governor of North Sumatra (2018-2023)


      Ireland


      Leo Varadkar – Taoiseach (2017–2020; 2022-2024)


      Jamaica


      Kamala-Jean Gopie


      Japan


      Yogendra Puranik


      Kenya


      Chunilal Madan – legislator and Chief Justice of Kenya
      Sunjeev Kour Birdi – Member of Parliament
      Alibhai Mulla Jeevanjee – merchant, politician and philanthropist
      Pio Gama Pinto – journalist, politician and freedom fighter
      Fitz Remedios Santana de Souza


      Malaysia



      V. David – politician
      K. L. Devaser – fourth president of the Malaysian Indian Congress
      P. Kamalanathan – Member of Parliament Hulu Selangor and Deputy Minister, Ministry of Education; Central Working Committee Member of the Malaysian Indian Congress; founding member of PUTERA MIC
      Datuk M. Kayveas – president of PPP and deputy minister
      Devaki Krishnan – first Malaysian Indian woman to become a municipal councillor
      Tan Sri Devaki Krishnan – former politician
      Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam – sixth president of the Malaysian Indian Congress and former Minister of Communication
      M. Manoharan – former member of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly; known for his involvement with HINDRAF
      K. S. Nijhar – Member of Parliament
      Datuk G. Palanivel – Deputy Minister of Women and Family Development and deputy president of Malaysian Indian Congress
      Tan Sri M. G. Pandithan – founding President of the Indian Progressive Front (IPF)
      K. Parthiban – state assemblyman for Ijok (2007–2008)
      Datuk K. Pathmanaban – politician and former Deputy Minister of Labour and founder of Melaka Manipal Medical College
      Sivarasa Rasiah – human rights lawyer and vice-president of the opposition Parti Keadilan Rakyat (People's Justice Party)
      Tun V. T. Sambanthan – one of the founding fathers of independent Malaya and Founder of National Land Finance Co-op.(NLFCS).
      D. R. Seenivasagam – founder of PPP and politician
      Kula Segaran – MP for Ipoh Barat and DAP National Vice Chairman
      Karpal Singh – chairman of opposition Democratic Action Party and member of parliament
      Datuk K. Sivalingam – former member of the state executive council of Selangor
      John Thivy – freedom fighter and founding president of the Malayan Indian Congress
      E. E. C. Thuraisingham – politician of pre-Independence Malaysia
      Tan Sri G. Vadiveloo – former Speaker of the Senate
      Datuk Seri Samy Vellu – Works Minister in the Malaysian cabinet and president of the Malaysian Indian Congress


      Mauritius


      Sookdeo Bissoondoyal – politician and one of the three founding fathers of independent Mauritius
      Dayendranath Burrenchobay – Governor-General of Mauritius (1978-1983)
      Jaya Krishna Cuttaree – diplomat
      Madun Dulloo – diplomat
      Anerood Jugnauth – Prime Minister (2000-2003, 2014-2017) and President of Mauritius (2003-2012)
      Pravind Jugnauth – Prime Minister of Mauritius (2017–present)
      Dev Manraj – former Financial Secretary
      Abdool Razack Mohamed – one of the three founding fathers of independent Mauritius
      Kailash Purryag – President (2012-2015)
      Navin Ramgoolam – Prime Minister (1995-2000, 2005-2014)
      Seewoosagur Ramgoolam – Prime Minister (1968-1982) and one of the three founding fathers of independent Mauritius
      Veerasamy Ringadoo – President (1992)
      Cassam Uteem – President (2002)
      Ameenah Gurib-Fakim – President (2015-2018)
      Prithvirajsing Roopun – President (2019–present)


      Netherlands


      Tanja Jadnanansing – Labour Party politician


      New Zealand


      Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi – Member of Parliament
      Parmjeet Parmar – Member of Parliament
      Anand Satyanand – first Governor-General of New Zealand of Asian descent (2006-2011)
      Priyanca Radhakrishnan – Member of Parliament


      Papua New Guinea


      Sasindran Muthuvel – Governor of West New Britain


      Philippines


      Ramon Bagatsing - former Congressman and Mayor of Manila (1972-1986)


      Portugal


      Jorge Barreto Xavier (born 1965) - Secretary of State of Culture (2012-2015)
      Kalidás Barreto (1932-2020) - MP for Castanheira de Pera
      António Maria de Bettencourt Rodrigues (1854-1933) - Judge and diplomat
      António Costa (born 1961) – Prime Minister of Portugal (2015-2024)
      Narana Coissoró (born 1933) - Member of Parliament
      Alfredo Bruto da Costa (1938-2016) - Minister of Health and Welfare (1979-1980)
      Alfredo Nobre da Costa (1923-1996) - Prime Minister (1978)
      Francisco Luís Gomes (1829-1869), Member of Português Cortes Gerais for Goa
      João Leão (born 1974) - Finance Minister (2020-2022)
      Jaime Valfredo Rangel (1897-1959) - Diplomat
      Gabriel Mithá Ribeiro (born 1965) - MP for Leiria District
      Rosendo Ribeiro (1871-1951) - Vice-Consul of Portugal in Nairobi
      Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho (1936-2021) - Leader in Portuguese provisional government after the Carnation Revolution


      Puerto Rico


      Eduardo Bhatia - Former President of the Puerto Rican Senate


      Singapore


      Vivian Balakrishnan – Minister of Community Development, Youth and Sports; former CEO of Singapore General Hospital
      S. Dhanabalan – Chairman of Temasek Holdings and DBS Bank, former Minister of National Development, Trade and Industry and Foreign Affairs; tipped by Singapore's first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew as one of the four men he considered as a possible successor
      James Gomez – senior leader in the main opposition party (the Workers Party); founder of Think Centre, a political NGO
      S. Iswaran – Minister for Communications and Information, former Managing Director of Temasek Holdings
      S. Jayakumar – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Law and co-ordinating Minister for Security; former Foreign Minister and ambassador to the United Nations, and Dean of the Law School in Singapore
      J. B. Jeyaretnam – former Leader of the Opposition; former MP; first person to break the PAP monopoly in parliament in 1984; former magistrate
      Devan Nair – third President of Singapore (1981–1985), father of the modern trades union movement in Singapore
      Hri Kumar Nair – former MP
      S. R. Nathan – 6th President of Singapore (1999-2011)
      Murali Pillai – MP
      Indranee Rajah – Minister in Prime minister's Office, Senior Counsel of Supreme Court of Singapore
      S. Rajaratnam – former Senior Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Labour and Culture; co-founder of the Peoples Action Party and Association of South East Asian Nations; author of the Singapore Pledge; one of the pioneer leaders of modern Singapore
      Balaji Sadasivan – Junior Minister
      K. Shanmugam – Minister for Home Affairs, former Senior Counsel of Supreme Court of Singapore
      Pritam Singh – Leader of the Opposition and MP
      Halimah Yacob – 8th President of Singapore (2017–2023)


      Seychelles


      Wavel Ramkalawan – President of Seychelles (2020–present)
      Satya Naidu- first Hindu member of Seychelles National Assembly.


      South Africa


      Yusuf Dadoo – doctor and politician
      Frene Ginwala – former speaker of the National Assembly
      Pregs Govender
      Ronnie Govender
      Ahmed Kathrada – political activist
      Jody Kollapen
      Mac Maharaj – political activist and former MP
      George Naicker
      Monty Naicker
      Amma Naidoo
      Indira Naidoo
      Naransamy Roy Naidoo
      Shanti Naidoo
      Thambi Naidoo
      Xavier Naidoo
      Billy Nair
      Dullah Omar – politician
      Aziz Pahad – political activist and former MP
      Essop Pahad – political activist and former MP
      Radhakrishna Padayachi – Deputy Minister for Communication
      Ebrahim Patel – Minister of Economy
      Enver Surty – Deputy Minister of Basic Education
      Thillaiaadi Valliammai


      Spain


      Robert Masih Nahar – ERC Senator for Barcelona (2017–2023)


      Suriname


      Ashwin Adhin – Vice President (2015-2020)
      Jagernath Lachmon – Speaker of the National Assembly of Suriname (1987-1996, 2000-2001)
      Marijke Djwalapersad – Speaker of the National Assembly (1996-2000)
      Fred Ramdat Misier – President of Suriname (1982–1988)
      Errol Alibux – Prime Minister of Suriname (1983-1984)
      Pretaap Radhakishun – Prime Minister (1986-1987)
      Chan Santokhi – President (2020–present)
      Ram Sardjoe – Speaker of the National Assembly (2001-2005) and Vice President (2005-2010)
      Ramsewak Shankar – President (1988–1990)


      Switzerland


      Nik Gugger – adopted from Karnataka; first Indian-origin members of the Swiss parliament


      Tanzania



      Hasnain Dewji
      Mohammed Dewji
      Wolfgang Dourado
      Parmukh Singh Hoogan
      Amir H. Jamal
      Ismail Jussa
      Al Noor Kassum
      Shanif Mansoor
      Hasnain Murji
      Mohamed Raza
      Muhammad Sanya
      Abdulkarim Shah
      Jitu Soni
      Haroun Suleiman
      Shaffin Sumar


      Thailand


      Santi Thakral – former president of the Supreme Court of Thailand and former member of the Privy Council of Thailand


      Trinidad and Tobago


      Raziah Ahmed – President of the Senate (2015)
      Faris Al-Rawi – Attorney General (2015-2022)
      Linda Baboolal – President of the Senate (2002-2007)
      Rudranath Capildeo
      Simbhoonath Capildeo
      Carol Cuffy-Dowlat
      Winston Dookeran
      George F. Fitzpatrick
      Hardeo Hardath – former MP
      Noor Hassanali – President (1987-1997)
      Christine Kangaloo – President (2023-present)
      Franklin Khan
      Fuad Khan
      Dhanayshar Mahabir
      Devant Maharaj
      Ramesh Maharaj
      Kenneth Ramchand
      Bhadase Maraj
      Ralph Maraj
      Wade Mark
      Roodal Moonilal
      Basdeo Panday – Trade Union leader and Prime Minister (1995-2001)
      Kamla Persad-Bissessar – Prime Minister (2010-2015)
      Mohammed Faisal Rahman
      Surujrattan Rambachan
      Anand Ramlogan
      Adrian Cola Rienzi (Krishna Deonarine Tiwari)
      Raffique Shah – Leader of the Opposition
      Cindy Devika Sharma
      Ashford Sinanan


      United Kingdom



      Baron Bhattacharyya – Member of the House of Lords
      Ayesha Hazarika, Baroness Hazarika – Member of the House of Lords
      Mancherjee Bhownagree – Conservative MP; second Indian MP in the House of Commons
      Harpal Brar – Chairman of the Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist)
      Nirj Deva – Conservative MEP
      Parmjit Dhanda – Labour MP
      Rajani Palme Dutt – General Secretary of the Communist Party
      Piara Khabra – Labour MP
      Ashok Kumar – Labour MP
      Claude Moraes – Labour MEP
      Dadabhai Naoroji – Liberal MP; first Indian MP in the House of Commons
      Priti Patel – Conservative MP; Home Secretary (2019–2022)
      Shapurji Saklatvala – Communist MP
      Virendra Sharma – Labour MP
      Alok Sharma – Conservative MP and Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
      Marsha Singh – Labour MP
      Parmjit Singh Gill – Liberal Democrat MP
      Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha – first Indian member of the House of Lords
      Rishi Sunak – Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party (2022–2024)
      Shailesh Vara – Conservative MP
      Keith Vaz – Labour MP; longest-serving British Asian MP; former Minister for Europe and Privy Council member


      United States


      Nimi McConigley – Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives was the first Indian born person and the first Indian American women to serve in any State legislature.
      Harry Anand – mayor of Laurel Hollow, New York; first Indian-American mayor in New York
      Neel Kashkari – Republican politician and former Gubernatorial candidate in California
      Niraj J. Antani – Republican member of Ohio House of Representatives from Ohio's 42nd District; first Indian American Republican elected to the Ohio House
      Sam Arora – former Democratic member of the Maryland House of Delegates
      Kumar P. Barve – Democratic member (and former Majority Leader) of the Maryland House of Delegates from Maryland's 17th Legislative District in Montgomery County; first Indian American to be elected to any state legislature
      Ami Bera – Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 7th congressional district – former Chief Medical Officer for Sacramento County
      Raj Peter Bhakta – entrepreneur, former The Apprentice contestant, and 2006 Republican U.S. House nominee in Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district
      Ravinder S. Bhalla – mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, first Sikh mayor in NJ
      Satveer Chaudhary – former state senator and representative in Minnesota Senate and Minnesota House of Representatives
      Joy Cherian – first Asian and Indian American head of the EEOC
      Upendra Chivukula – Commissioner on the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities; former Democratic member and Deputy Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly (first Indian-American elected to the NJ state legislature)
      Swati Dandekar – member of Iowa House of Representatives
      Bhagwan Dashairya – 2006 nominee for Governor of Michigan of the U.S. Taxpayers Party
      Manka Dhingra – Democratic member of the Washington State Senate from Washington's 45th legislative district
      Kashmir Gill – mayor of Yuba City, California; first Indian-American mayor in CA and first Sikh mayor in the US
      Vin Gopal – Democratic member of the New Jersey Senate from New Jersey's 11th Legislative District, which covers portions of Monmouth County; third Indian American elected to NJ state legislature and first Indian American NJ state senator; former Chairman of the Monmouth County Democratic Party
      Raj Goyle – former Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives from Kansas' 87th District; first Indian American elected official in that state
      Nikki Haley – former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Governor of South Carolina; first Indian American to hold both offices and first female Governor of South Carolina
      Kamala Harris – 49th Vice President of the United States (first Indian American; first African American; and first female Vice President of the U.S.); former United States Senator from the State of California (first Indian American in the U.S. Senate and first African American senator from California); 32nd Attorney General of California (first Indian American attorney general in the U.S.) and the 27th District Attorney of San Francisco (first district attorney in the U.S. of Indian descent)
      Satish Hiremath – mayor of Oro Valley, Arizona; second Indian-American mayor in the US
      Pramila Jayapal – Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 7th Congressional District; former member of the Washington State Senate; first Indian American woman in both offices; founder of OneAmerica, a pro-immigration advocacy group
      Bobby Jindal – former Republican Governor of Louisiana (first Indian American governor in US history); former member of U.S. House of Representatives; former U.S. presidential candidate
      Ro Khanna – Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 17th Congressional District, former Deputy Assistant at the U.S. Department of Commerce
      Kris Kolluri – New Jersey Commissioner of Transportation
      Raja Krishnamoorthi – Democratic Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois' 8th Congressional District
      Aruna Miller – Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, former member of the Maryland House of Delegates
      Raj Mukherji – Majority Whip and Democratic member of the New Jersey General Assembly from New Jersey's 33rd Legislative District covering portions of Hudson County (second Indian American elected to NJ state legislature); former Deputy Mayor of Jersey City, NJ; former Commissioner and Chairman of the Jersey City Housing Authority (then the youngest to serve in that position)
      Ajit Pai – Chairman of the FCC and first Indian American to hold that position
      Rachel Paulose – first woman to become a U.S. Attorney in Minnesota; US Attorney for the District of Minnesota
      Kesha Ram – four-term member of the Vermont House of Representatives; candidate for Lieutenant Governor
      Harpreet Singh Sandhu – former Richmond City Council member
      Reshma Saujani – first Indian woman to run for Congress
      Amish Shah – member of the Arizona House of Representatives
      Balvir Singh – on the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders, New Jersey; first Asian-American to win a countywide election in Burlington County; first Sikh-American to win a countywide election in NJ
      Dalip Singh Saund – first Indian-American congressman; Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
      Kshama Sawant – Seattle City Council member; first socialist to win a city-wide election in Seattle since the radical progressive Anna Louise Strong was elected to the school board in 1916
      Kevin Thomas – first Indian-American member of the New York State Senate
      Seema Verma – first Indian-American female administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
      Sara Gideon - Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives
      Suhas Subramanyam - first Indian-American elected to the Virginia General Assembly and former Obama Administration White House official


      See also


      List of heads of state and government of Indian origin
      List of foreign politicians of Armenian origin
      List of foreign politicians of Chinese descent
      List of foreign politicians of Iranian origin
      List of foreign politicians of Japanese origin
      List of foreign politicians of Korean origin
      List of foreign politicians of Pakistani origin
      List of foreign politicians of Vietnamese origin


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