List of politicians of Indian descent
Canada
- Bharat Agnihotri - Alberta Liberal MLA
- Hardial Bains - founder and leader of the Marxist–Leninist Party of Canada from 1970-1997
- Harry Bains - British Columbia New Democratic MLA
- Navdeep Bains - Liberal Member of Parliament
- Gulzar Singh Cheema - Manitoba and British Columbia MLA
- Raj Chouhan - British Columbia NDP MLA
- Herb Dhaliwal - Liberal MP and the first Indo-Canadian cabinet minister
- Ruby Dhalla - Liberal MP
- Vic Dhillon - Ontario Liberal MPP
- Ujjal Dosanjh - former Premier of British Columbia, the first Indo-Canadian premier, former federal Minister of Health, and current National Defence Critic
- Parm Gill - Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Brampton—Springdale
- Raminder Gill - former Ontario Progressive Conservative MPP and federal Conservative candidate
- Bal 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
- Bidhu Jha - Manitoba NDP MLA
- Wajid Khan - Ontario Liberal MP
- Kuldip Singh Kular - Ontario Liberal MPP
- Harry Lali - BC NDP MLA
- Gurbax Singh Malhi - Liberal MP
- Rob Nijjar - former BC Liberal MLA
- Moe Sihota - former British Columbia NDP MLA and television host
- Deepak Obhrai - Alberta Conservative MP
- Raj Pannu - former leader of the Alberta New Democrats, the first Indo-Canadian leader of a political party
- Shiraz Shariff - Alberta Progressive Conservative MLA
- Jaggi Singh - anti-globalization activist
- Harinder Takhar - Ontario Liberal MPP and Minister of Transportation
- Murad Velshi - former Ontario Liberal MPP
Guyana
- Cheddi Jagan, Former President of Guyana
- Bharrat Jagdeo, Current President of Guyana
- Sir Shridath Ramphal former Commonwealth Secretary General
- Moses Nagamootoo politician
- Peter Ramsaroop politician
- Rupert Roopnaraine politician
- Samuel Insanally politician
- Joey Jagan politician
- Lionel Luckhoo, politician, diplomat, and well-known lawyer
- Dale Bisnauth politician
- Ronald Gajraj politician
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
- Kamlesh Kumar Arya, FLP politician.
- 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.
- 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.
- Shivlal Nagindas, Labasa businessman and former Senator.
Jamaica
Kenya
- Fitz Remedios Santana de Souza
- Sunjeev Kour Birdi, Member Of Parliament
Malaysia
- Tun V.T. Sambanthan, one of the founding fathers of independent Malaya
- John Thivy, freedom fighter and founding president of the Malayan Indian Congress
- Datuk Seri Samy Vellu, Works Minister in the Malaysian cabinet and president of the Malaysian Indian Congress
- Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, sixth president of the Malaysian Indian Congress and former Minister of Communication in the Malaysian cabinet
- K.L. Devaser, fourth president of the Malaysian Indian Congress
- Datuk K. Pathmanaban, politician and founder of Melaka Manipal Medical College
- Sivarasa Rasiah, a human rights lawyer and vice-president of the opposition Parti Keadilan Rakyat (People's Justice Party)
- D.R. Seenivasagam, founder of PPP and politician
- Datuk M. Kayveas, president of PPP and deputy minister in the Malaysian cabinet
- Tan Sri Devaki Krishnan, former politician
- N.Gobalakrishnan Member of Parliament for Padang Serai
- Datuk G. Palanivel, Deputy Minister of Women and Family Development and deputy president of Malaysian Indian Congress
- Karpal Singh, chairman of opposition Democratic Action Party and member of parliament
- Tan Sri G. Vadiveloo, former Speaker of the Senate
- K.S. Nijhar, Member of Parliament
- E. E. C. Thuraisingham, a politician of pre-Independence Malaysia
- David V., politician
- Kula Segaran, MP for Ipoh Barat and DAP National Vice Chairman.
- Datuk K. Sivalingam, former member of the state executive council of Selangor
- K. Parthiban, current state assemblyman for Ijok
- K.S. Nallakarupan, opposition politician
- Tan Sri M.G. Pandithan, Founding President of the Indian Progressive Front (IPF)
- Devaki Krishnan, the first Malaysian Indian woman to become a municipal councillor.
- Puan Sri Jayashree Nganapandithan, Second President of the Indian Progressive Front (IPF)
- P Kamalanathan, P Panchanathan., Member of Parliament Hulu Selangor and Deputy Minister, Ministry of Education, Malaysia. Central Working Committee Member of the Malaysian Indian Congress and the Founding Member of PUTERA MIC.
Mauritius
- Abdool Razack Mohamed, one of the three founding fathers of independent Mauritius.
- Sookdeo Bissoondoyal, politician and one of the three founding fathers of independent Mauritius.
- Sir Dayendranath Burrenchobay, former governor-general
- Sir Anerood Jugnauth, former president
- Navin Ramgoolam, prime minister
- Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, former prime minister and one of the three founding fathers of independent Mauritius
- Veerasamy Ringadoo, former president
- Cassam Uteem, former president
- Dev Manraj, former Financial Secretary
- Jaya Krishna Cuttaree diplomat
- Madun Dulloo diplomat
- Kailash Purryag President of Mauritius
New Zealand
- Anand Satyanand, First Governor General of Asian descent
Singapore
- The late CV Devan Nair, Singapore's third President (1981-1985), father of the modern trades union movement in Singapore.
- Sellapan Ramanathan, President of Singapore since 1999, former head of Singapore's intelligence unit and Ambassador to the United States, amongst other senior positions in the civil service.
- 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 and one of the pioneer leaders of modern Singapore.
- 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.
- 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.
- Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Minister of Education and former head of Singapore's de facto central bank.
- Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister of Community Development, Youth and Sports. Former CEO of Singapore General Hospital.
- Dr.Balaji Sadasivan, Junior Minister.
- J. B. Jeyaretnam, former opposition leader, and the first person to break the PAP monopoly in parliament in 1984. A former magistrate.
- James Gomez, senior leader in the main opposition party (the Workers Party) and founder of 'Think Centre', a political NGO.
South Africa
- Yusuf Dadoo, doctor and politician
- Pregs Govender
- Ronnie Govender
- Ahmed Kathrada, political activist
- Jody Kollapen
- Dullah Omar, politician
- George Naicker
- Monty Naicker
- Amma Naidoo
- Indira Naidoo
- Naransamy Roy Naidoo
- Shanti Naidoo
- Thambi Naidoo
- Xavier Naidoo
- Radhakrishna Padayachi, Deputy Minister for Communication
- Thillaiaadi Valliammai
Suriname
- Ramsewak Shankar, former President (from 1988 to 1990)
- Lachmipersad Frederick Ramdat Misier former acting President (from 1982 to 1988)
- Ramdien Sardjoe, current Vice-President.
Trinidad and Tobago
- Noor Hassanali, former President.
- Basdeo Panday, Trade Union Leader, and former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
- Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
- Mr. Hardeo Hardath, Former Member of Parliament (MP), 1971-1986 - Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies - (First Hindu Member of Parliament in The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago).
United Kingdom
- Mancherjee Bhownagree, Conservative (Second Indian MP in British Parliament).
- Parmjit Dhanda, Labour MP.
- Nirj Deva, Conservative MEP.
- Piara Khabra, Labour MP (deceased).
- Ashok Kumar (British politician), Labour MP.
- Claude Moraes, Labour MEP.
- Dadabhai Naoroji,Liberal Party (First Indian MP in British Parliament).
- Priti Patel, Conservative MP, Minister for Employment, former Press Officer to William Hague and ran the Referendum Party's office during the 1997 General Election.
- Shapurji Saklatvala, Communist MP.
- Marsha Singh, Labour MP.
- Parmjit Singh Gill, Liberal Democrats.
- Shailesh Vara, Conservative MP.
- Keith Vaz, Labour MP.
- Virendra Sharma - Labour MP and councillor in Ealing.
United States
- 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.
- Harvinder "Harry" Anand, mayor of Laurel Hollow, New York, the first Indian-American mayor in New York.
- Sam Arora, member of the Maryland House of Delegates.
- Kumar P. Barve, state legislator and Majority Leader of the Maryland House of Delegates
- Ami Bera, Democratic congressman in California's 3rd 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
- Satveer Chaudhary, former state senator and representative in Minnesota.
- Joy Cherian, 1st Asian and Indian American head of the EEOC
- Upendra Chivukula, state legislator (New Jersey General Assembly); first Indian-American elected to the NJ legislature
- Swati Dandekar, Iowa State Representative
- Bhagwan Dashairya, 2006 nominee for Governor of Michigan of the U.S. Taxpayers Party
- Nikki Haley, governor of South Carolina
- Kamala Harris, California Attorney General. First Indian-American elected as a D.A. in the United States
- Pramila Jayapal, member of the Washington State Senate and founder of OneAmerica, a pro-immigration advocacy group
- Bobby Jindal, former U.S. Congressman and former Governor of Louisiana
- Kris Kolluri, New Jersey Commissioner of Transportation
- Aruna Miller, member of the Maryland House of Delegates
- Raj Mukherji, Deputy Mayor of Jersey City, NJ.
- Dalip Singh Saund, first Indian-American congressman, was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California
- Shashi Tharoor, Undersecretary General for Communications and Public Information for the United Nations. Candidate for UN general secretary post
- Sanjay Puri, Chairman of USINPAC & USIBA
- Rachel Paulose, first woman to become a U.S. Attorney in Minnesota, US Attorney for the District of Minnesota
- Kesha Ram, 4-term member of the Vermont House of Representatives, candidate for Lieutenant Governor
- Reshma Saujani, first Indian woman to run for Congress
- Harry Sidhu, first Indian American elected to Anaheim City Council, November 2004; candidate for California's 33rd Senate District
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