List of foreign politicians of Indian origin
This article contains a list of Wikipedia articles about politicians in countries outside of Indian subcontinent who are of Indian origin.
Australia[edit]
- Christabel Chamarette – Greens Senator for Western Australia
 - June D'Rozario – Northern Territory Labor MLA
 - Deepak-Raj Gupta – Australian Capital Territory 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
 - Dave Sharma – Liberal MP for Wentworth
 - Lisa Singh – Labor Senator for Tasmania
 - Kaushaliya Vaghela – Victoria Labor MLC
 - Anne Warner – Queensland Labor MLA
 
Canada[edit]
- 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
 - 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
 - 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
 - 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,a Indian(Bengali)-Canadian politician & was the youngest elected Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from Progressive Democratic Alliance party
 
Fiji[edit]
- 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
 - Damodran 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
 
Guyana[edit]
- Dale Bisnauth
 - Ronald Gajraj
 - Cheddi Jagan – former President of Guyana
 - Bharrat Jagdeo – former Prime Minister and President of Guyana
 - Samuel Insanally
 - Joey Jagan
 - Edward Luckhoo
 - Lionel Luckhoo – politician, diplomat, and lawyer
 - Donald Ramotar – former president of Guyana
 - Moses Nagamootoo – former Prime Minister of Guyana
 - Irfaan Ali – President of Guyana since August 2020[update]
 - Peter Ramsaroop
 - Shridath Ramphal – former Commonwealth Secretary General
 - Rupert Roopnaraine
 
Ireland[edit]
- Leo Varadkar – former Prime Minister
 
Jamaica[edit]
Japan[edit]
Kenya[edit]
- 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[edit]
- Tun Mahathir Mohamed – former Prime Minister of 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, Malaysia; Central Working Committee Member of the Malaysian Indian Congress; founding member of PUTERA MIC
 - Datuk M. Kayveas – president of PPP and deputy minister in the Malaysian cabinet
 - 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 in the Malaysian cabinet
 - 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[edit]
- Sookdeo Bissoondoyal – politician and one of the three founding fathers of independent Mauritius
 - Dayendranath Burrenchobay – former Governor-General of Mauritius
 - Jaya Krishna Cuttaree – diplomat
 - Madun Dulloo – diplomat
 - Anerood Jugnauth – former prime minister
 - Pravind Jugnauth – current[update] prime minister
 - Dev Manraj – former Financial Secretary
 - Abdool Razack Mohamed – one of the three founding fathers of independent Mauritius
 - Kailash Purryag – former president of Mauritius
 - Navin Ramgoolam – former prime minister
 - Seewoosagur Ramgoolam – former prime minister and one of the three founding fathers of independent Mauritius
 - Veerasamy Ringadoo – former president
 - Cassam Uteem – former president
 - Ameenah Gurib-Fakim – former President
 - Prithvirajsing Roopun – current President
 
Netherlands[edit]
- Tanja Jadnanansing – Labour Party politician
 
New Zealand[edit]
- Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi – Member of Parliament
 - Parmjeet Parmar – Member of Parliament
 - Anand Satyanand – first Governor-General of New Zealand of Asian descent
 - Priyanca Radhakrishnan – Member of Parliament
 
Papua New Guinea[edit]
- Sasindran Muthuvel – Governor of West New Britain
 
Portugal[edit]
- António Costa – incumbent Prime Minister of Portugal
 - Alfredo Nobre da Costa- former Prime Minister of Portugal
 - Narana Coissoró- Member of Parliament in Portugal
 - João Leão- Finance Minister of Portugal
 - Alfredo Bruto da Costa- Minister of Health and Welfare in Portugal
 
Singapore[edit]
- 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 Singapore 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 Singapore MP
 - S. R. Nathan – 6th President of Singapore
 - Murali Pillai – Singapore 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
 - Tharman Shanmugaratnam – Minister of Education and former head of Singapore's de facto central bank
 - Pritam Singh – Leader of the Opposition and Singapore MP
 - Halimah Yacob – current President of Singapore
 
Seychelles[edit]
- Wavel Ramkalawan – current President of Seychelles
 - Satya Naidu- first Hindu member of Seychelles National Assembly.[1]
 
South Africa[edit]
- 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 Economic Die
 - Enver Surty – Deputy Minister of Basic Education
 - Thillaiaadi Valliammai
 
Spain[edit]
- Robert Masih Nahar, senator in the Spanish Senate
 
Suriname[edit]
- Ashwin Adhin – Vice President (2015-2020)[2]
 - Jagernath Lachmon – former Speaker of the National Assembly of Suriname
 - Fred Ramdat Misier – former President of Suriname (1982–1988)
 - Errol Alibux – former Prime Minister of Suriname
 - Pretaap Radhakishun – former Prime Minister
 - Chan Santokhi – ex-chief of police, President as of 16 July 2020.[2]
 - Ram Sardjoe – former Speaker of the National Assembly and former Vice President
 - Ramsewak Shankar – former president (1988–1990)
 
Switzerland[edit]
- Nik Gugger – adopted from Karnataka; first Indian-origin members of the Swiss parliament[3]
 
Tanzania[edit]
- 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[edit]
- Santi Thakral – former president of the Supreme Court of Thailand and former member of the Privy Council of Thailand
 
Trinidad and Tobago[edit]
- Raziah Ahmed – former President of the Senate
 - Faris Al-Rawi – Attorney General
 - Linda Baboolal – former President of the Senate
 - Rudranath Capildeo
 - Simbhoonath Capildeo
 - Carol Cuffy-Dowlat
 - Winston Chandarbhan Dookeran
 - George F. Fitzpatrick
 - Hardeo Hardath – former MP
 - Noor Mohamed Hassanali – former President
 - Christine Kangaloo – President of the Senate
 - Franklin Khan
 - Fuad Khan
 - Dhanayshar Mahabir
 - Devant Maharaj
 - Ramesh Maharaj
 - Kenneth Ramchand
 - Bhadase Sagan Maraj
 - Ralph Maraj
 - Wade Mark
 - Roodal Moonilal
 - Basdeo Panday – Trade Union leader and former Prime Minister
 - Kamla Persad-Bissessar – former Prime Minister
 - Mohammed Faisal Rahman
 - Surujrattan Rambachan
 - Anand Ramlogan
 - Adrian Cola Rienzi (Krishna Deonarine Tiwari)
 - Raffique Shah – Leader of the Opposition
 - Cindy Devika Sharma
 - Ashford Sastri Sinanan
 
United Kingdom[edit]
- Baron Bhattacharyya – Member of House of Lords
 - Mancherjee Bhownagree – Conservative MP; second Indian MP in British Parliament (deceased)
 - Harpal Brar - Chairman of Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist)
 - Nirj Deva – Conservative MEP
 - Parmjit Dhanda – Labour MP
 - Rajani Palme Dutt - General Secretary of Communist Party of Great Britain (deceased)
 - Piara Khabra – Labour MP (deceased)
 - Ashok Kumar – Labour MP
 - Claude Moraes – Labour MEP
 - Dadabhai Naoroji – Liberal MP; first Indian MP in British Parliament (deceased)
 - Priti Patel – Conservative MP; Home Secretary since July 2019[update]
 - Shapurji Saklatvala – Communist MP
 - Virendra Sharma – Labour MP and councillor in Ealing
 - Alok Sharma – Conservative MP and Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
 - Marsha Singh – Labour MP
 - Parmjit Singh Gill – Liberal Democrat
 - Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha – first Indian member of the British House of Lords
 - Rishi Sunak – Conservative MP; Chancellor of the Exchequer since February 2020[update]
 - Shailesh Vara – Conservative MP
 - Keith Vaz – Labour MP; longest-serving British Asian MP; former Minister for Europe and Privy Council member
 
United States[edit]
- 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 – 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[4]
 - 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[edit]
- List of heads of state and government of Indian origin
 - List of foreign politicians of Chinese origin
 
References[edit]
- ↑ Devirupa Mitra. "Interview: 'Not in Favour of Any Foreign Military Base': Seychelles' First Hindu MP Sathya Naidu". The Wire. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
 - ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Live blog: Verkiezing president en vicepresident Suriname". De Ware Tijd (in Nederlands). Retrieved 13 July 2020.
 - ↑ Man adopted from Karnataka becomes first Indian-origin MP in Switzerland, Hindustan Times, 18 Jan 2018.
 - ↑ Hefler, Jan. "Race-baiting ads backfired, says Sikh who broke barriers in South Jersey freeholder race", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 8, 2017. Accessed December 2, 2017.