Mandarin Chinese in India


Population
Main Language
Largest Religion
Christian
Evangelical
Progress
Progress Gauge
* Data can be from various sources including official census, agencies, and local research. Data from these sources can sometimes differ even by orders of magnitude. Joshua Project attempts to present a conservative, balanced estimate.

Subgroups: 1

Subgroup Name Population
Hakka 1,400

Introduction / History

Although the vast majority of the Mandarin Chinese live in mainland China, millions have immigrated to other countries, and today they reside in nearly every nation of the world. One of them is their near neighbor (and historical rival) India.

With the exception of a Buddhist monk who came from China to India in the 600s, the first record of a Chinese man emigrating to India was Tong Achew, who came as a merchant in 1778. He brought Chinese workers and went into the sugar refining business. He died soon after, and the Chinese who came with him relocated to Kolkata, which soon became the capital of the growing British Raj in South Asia. Their population was stagnant until the early 20th century when China began decades of civil war and the people suffered under Japanese occupation.

When China and India went to war in 1962, ethnic Chinese were viewed as enemies, and half returned to China. In 1976 diplomatic relations between the two countries resumed. In 1998 the Chinese were finally allowed to have Indian citizenship. There is always the possibility of another border skirmish, and the Chinese are viewed with suspicion in India. For that reason, many are leaving India. The few who remain live in ethnic neighborhoods in Kolkata and Mumbai.

Though there is a common Han Chinese thread, various Chinese groups have their own language which cannot be understood by others. The dominant language is Mandarin, and it’s the official language of China.


What Are Their Lives Like?

The Diaspora Mandarin Chinese typically work in urban centers as businessmen. Their businesses range from small shops to international corporations. Some stay long term but they often go back to China after two years.

Most Mandarin Chinese have retained their traditional Chinese diet. Rice continues to be their staple food and they generally prefer to use chopsticks as utensils. Some have set up Chindian” restaurants, serving fusion cuisine that combines aspects of Chinese and Indian dishes.

Many of the Han Chinese who live outside of China have maintained their culture and language to varying degrees, depending on the country in which they live. Han Chinese people in India continue to speak Mandarin at home and within their community. They stay close to other Chinese; enculturation is minimal.

The Diaspora Mandarin Chinese in India have also continued living by their traditional Chinese customs, especially those regarding marriage and the family. One of the primary reasons they have kept their languages and customs is because they have a deeply ingrained belief in the superiority of their culture.

Mandarin Chinese treat their children affectionately and usually indulge boys more than girls. The children are pushed to do well in school and are given much time to devote to their studies. Mandarin Chinese are known for their politeness and will go to great lengths to avoid disputes. However, once a dispute begins it is very difficult to stop because the Chinese place a high value on "saving face." Giving ground in an open dispute would cause them to lose face—something the Mandarin Chinese avoid at all costs.


What Are Their Beliefs?

The Diaspora Mandarin Chinese have generally maintained their traditional Chinese religion, which is characterized by a blending of elements of Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. Their beliefs are centered around the concept of maintaining harmony.

The Mandarin Chinese consult horoscopes in an attempt to determine what course of action will promote harmony and bring good luck. They also believe in a pantheon of spirits who inhabit the earth. The spirits of their ancestors supposedly roam the earth, and if treated properly, are benign and bring good luck. They believe ghosts are the spirits of people who are angry at the circumstances of their death; these spirits may become malicious. The souls of those who lived virtuous lives become deities. According to Chinese religion, they have spiritual powers that can be used to benefit those who worship them.

Although the Mandarin Chinese still claim adherence to these beliefs, they seem to have little effect on their everyday lives. Many of them are non-religious in practice.


What Are Their Needs?

The Diaspora Chinese are often mistreated in the lands in which they live. In nearly all countries, nationals are envious of the Diaspora Han Chinese because of their economic success in business, commerce and trade. Indians are often suspicious that the Chinese among them are a fifth column to help China’s interests.


Prayer Points

Pray for God to protect the Mandarin Chinese in India in such a way that demonstrates his love and power.
Ask the Holy Spirit to soften the hearts of the Han Chinese towards the gospel.
Pray that Han Chinese believers in India will disciple others in the faith.
Pray that Christian broadcasts, evangelical literature, and the JESUS Film will be effective tools for reaching the Diaspora Han Chinese.
Ask God to use Christian businessmen to boldly share the gospel with the Han Chinese in India.


Scripture Prayers for the Han Chinese, Mandarin in India.


References

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_people_in_India
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20230511-indias-disappearing-chinese-community
https://www.npr.org/2021/12/12/1059976638/india-china-conflict-chinatown-chinese-indians
https://www.npr.org/2021/11/27/1059490199/indias-oldest-chinese-community-faces-the-impact-of-the-two-countrys-tensions
https://www.vice.com/en/article/in-photos-the-untold-history-of-the-indian-chinese-community/
https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/02/26/kolkata-chinese-indian-community-china-india-relations/


Profile Source:   Joshua Project  

People Name General Han Chinese, Mandarin
People Name in Country Han Chinese, Mandarin
Natural Name Mandarin Chinese
Alternate Names Beijinghua; Cantonese; Chinese; Chinese, Mandarin; Guanhua; Guoyu; Han Chinese; Hoa (Hán); Hoton; Huizui; Kreol; Pei; Potinhua; Qotong; Shanghainese; Totok; Yueh; हाँ चाइनीस, मंदरिन
Population this Country 9,900
Population all Countries 931,432,000
Total Countries 53
Indigenous No
Progress Scale 2
Unreached No
Frontier People Group No
GSEC 4  (per PeopleGroups.org)
Pioneer Workers Needed
PeopleID3 12051
ROP3 Code 103686
Country India
Region Asia, South
Continent Asia
10/40 Window Yes
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank 11  (Open Doors top 50 rank, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
Total States on file 30
Largest States
(only 15 largest shown)
West Bengal
3,800
Maharashtra
3,800
Tamil Nadu
400
Delhi
400
Gujarat
200
Madhya Pradesh
200
Bihar
200
Jharkhand
100
Uttar Pradesh
100
Karnataka
100
Uttarakhand
70
Punjab
70
Assam
70
Telangana
60
Kerala
50
Districts Interactive map, listing and data download
Specialized Website South Asia Peoples
Country India
Region Asia, South
Continent Asia
10/40 Window Yes
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank 11  (Open Doors top 50 rank, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
Total States 30  (only 20 largest shown)
  West Bengal 3,800
  Maharashtra 3,800
  Tamil Nadu 400
  Delhi 400
  Gujarat 200
  Madhya Pradesh 200
  Bihar 200
  Jharkhand 100
  Uttar Pradesh 100
  Karnataka 100
  Uttarakhand 70
  Punjab 70
  Assam 70
  Telangana 60
  Kerala 50
Website South Asia Peoples
Primary Religion: Buddhism
Major Religion Percent *
Buddhism
82.36 %
Christianity  (Evangelical Unknown)
6.73 %
Ethnic Religions
0.00 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
0.00 %
Non-Religious
0.00 %
Other / Small
0.00 %
Unknown
10.91 %
* From latest India census data.
Current Christian values may substantially differ.
Primary Language Chinese, Mandarin (8,100 speakers)
Language Code cmn   Ethnologue Listing
Language Written Yes   ScriptSource Listing
Total Languages 3
Secondary Languages
Chinese, Yue
500
Bengali
200
Primary Language Chinese, Mandarin (8,100 speakers)
Language Code cmn   Ethnologue Listing
Total Languages 3
Secondary Languages
  Chinese, Yue 500
  Bengali 200
People Groups Speaking Chinese, Mandarin

Primary Language:  Chinese, Mandarin

Bible Translation Status  (Years)
Bible-Portions Yes  (1864-1986)
Bible-New Testament Yes  (1857-1981)
Bible-Complete Yes  (1874-2018)
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YouVersion NT (www.bible.com) Online
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Amazon
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Film / Video God's Story video God's Story
Film / Video Indigitube.tv Video / Animation Create International
Film / Video Jesus film: view in Mandarin Chinese Jesus Film Project
Film / Video Love letter to you from scripture Father's Love Letter
Film / Video LUMO film of Gospels Bible Media Group/LUMO
Film / Video Magdalena video Jesus Film Project
Film / Video My Last Day video, anime Jesus Film Project
Film / Video Rock International: King of Glory Rock International
Film / Video Story of Jesus for Children Jesus Film Project
Film / Video The Hope Video Mars Hill Productions
Film / Video World Christian Videos World Christian Videos
General Bible for Children Bible for Children
General Biblical answers to your questions Got Questions Ministry
General Faith Comes By Hearing - Bible in text or audio or video Faith Comes by Hearing
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General Faith Comes By Hearing - Bible in text or audio or video Faith Comes by Hearing
General Faith Comes By Hearing - Bible in text or audio or video Faith Comes by Hearing
General Scripture Earth Gospel resources links Scripture Earth
General Scripture Earth Gospel resources links (Simplified) Scripture Earth
General Voice of the Martyrs resources Voice of the Martyrs
General Walk with the Prophets and meet the Messiah Al Massira
General YouVersion Bible versions in text and/or audio YouVersion Bibles
General Zume Resources Zume Project
General Zume Resources Zume Project
General Zume Training Zume Project
Mobile App Android Bible app direct APK download SIL
Mobile App Android Bible app direct APK download (Simplified) SIL
Mobile App Android Bible app: Chinese, Mandarin YouVersion Bibles
Mobile App Android Bible app: 圣经当代译本修订版 - Chinese Bible Biblica
Mobile App Android Bible app: 普通话圣经 Bible League
Mobile App Android Book Reading app: JM Mandarine General / Other
Mobile App Download audio Bible app as APK file Faith Comes by Hearing
Mobile App Download audio Bible app from Google Play Store Faith Comes by Hearing
Mobile App iOS Bible app: Chinese, Mandarin YouVersion Bibles
Mobile App iOS Bible app: 普通话圣经 Bible League
Text / Printed Matter Bible Gateway scripture Bible Gateway
Text / Printed Matter Bible: Comic Book Version Super Bible / Comic Bible Society
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Text / Printed Matter Cartoon Gospel tract General / Other
Text / Printed Matter Children and youth resources One Hope
Text / Printed Matter Children and youth resources One Hope
Text / Printed Matter Jesus Messiah comic book General / Other
Text / Printed Matter Literacy primer for Chinese, Mandarin Literacy & Evangelism International
Text / Printed Matter The Ancient Path Live Global
Text / Printed Matter The Ancient Path Live Global
Text / Printed Matter tools for gospel conversations Cru
Text / Printed Matter Topical Scripture booklets and Bible studies World Missionary Press
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Map Source People Group data: Omid. Map geography: UNESCO / GMI. Map Design: Joshua Project  
Profile Source Joshua Project 
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