Oxford Indian society truly represents cosmopolitan nature of Indians
There is hardly any part of the world where you can not find Indians. Especially after globalization, Indians traveled in some of the furthest corners of the globe and even decided to stay there for long years. Although the main reason for this was to earn money by taking part in several businesses, yet in the process, they mingled with people from different cultures and backgrounds and exchanged a lot of their knowledge and skills. You can see one of the biggest examples of cosmopolitan nature of Indians at Oxford in England. The popular city of England is a popular destination for Indians for long time now. There are many Indians who are living in this city for two or tree generations. Naturally, an Oxford Indian society exists there and there you can see unique food habits, dress senses, fashion statements, musical likings and others.
With a single visit through the city, or with quick internet researches, you can find several Oxford Indian restaurants which are very popular both among the Brits and Indians over there. The mixed culture gave birth to many other things which are hallmarks of not only Indian and British cultures, but of the whole world. The Oxford Indian Society conducts different collaborative programs and events in fields of educations, films, theatres, literatures and others. This cross cultural activities attracts new generation kids who have some kind of Indian connections over there. The Oxford Indian society like to keep its fingers crossed for the success of their mission through which they want to uphold and spread the rich and diverse cultures of India in foreign countries.