Indian Population in Jamaica 2026

India has the largest diaspora in the world & as per the Ministry of External Affairs, there are 3.2 Crores or 32 million Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) residing outside India.

As per the Ministry of External Affairs report, there are 80,000 (80 thousand) Indians residing in Jamaica. Out of which around

  • Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) – 75000 (75 thousand)
  • Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) – 5000

read about Population of Overseas Indians

Source: MEA report about overseas Indian population.

Indians in Jamaica

Indo-Jamaicans or Indian-Jamaicans make up around the third largest ethnic group in Jamaica & and the approximate population of Indians in Trinidad and Tobago as of 2026 is 1 lakh. Indians in Jamaica can trace their ancestors back to northern India, especially the Bhojpur and Awadh region of the Hindi Belt & some Indians from southern India. Indians first arrived in Jamaica as indentured laborers from 1845 till 1917, and some Indians later came as entrepreneurs beginning in the mid-20th century and continuing till the present day.

In the mid-20th century, smaller numbers of Indians from the Sindh, Gujarat, Kutch, and Punjab regions came to Jamaica not as laborers but as merchants conducting business alongside Chinese and Arab immigrants.

Regions with significant populations

  • Kingston
  • Savanna-la-Mar
  • May Pen
  • Spanish Town
  • Ocho Rios

Source: Wikipedia

 

Religion of Indian population in Jamaica

 Hinduism is the majority religion followed by Jamaica. Other religions followed by Indians are Christianity, Islam, Jainism & Sikhism

Indian population in Jamaica 2026

Rajeev Rana

Rajeev Rana is an independent writer and researcher with a strong interest in history, population studies, and demographic trends in India and North America. He has been writing on demography-related topics for over five years, focusing on census data, migration patterns, ethnicity, and regional population changes. While not a formally certified demographer, Rajeev closely follows official data releases from government sources, census authorities, and reputable research institutions. His work aims to present complex demographic information in a clear, accessible, and neutral manner for readers seeking factual insights and broader context. Rajeev contributes to multiple informational websites and has particular familiarity with demographic and regional trends in the Delhi NCR region. His writing is driven by curiosity, data interpretation, and a commitment to accuracy rather than advocacy or opinion