Australia protesting against Indians: What's Next?
However, the protest’s focus on Indians may be amplified by neo-Nazi affiliations, as noted by ABC News, linking organizers to white nationalist groups like the Australia First Party.
By: Tupaki Desk | 31 Aug 2025 10:05 AM ISTIt is already known that the Indian population had been heavily settling down in global countries like United States, Australia, and United Kingdom. In this context, there is a strong anti-immigration protest that is happening in Australia and there is significant reference to India in the same.
-The "March for Australia" protest, scheduled for August 31, 2025, across multiple cities, reflects growing anti-immigration sentiment, with flyers highlighting a 54.6% university degree rate among Indian Australians (2016 census data).
There is an argument that recent Indian migration outpacing historical Greek and Italian inflows threatens cultural identity, a claim unsupported by peer-reviewed studies like those from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showing no significant cultural displacement.
Historical data reveals Australia’s immigration policy shifted dramatically after the 1970s White Australia policy ended, with Indian migration rising from 2,200 in 1921 to over 660,000 by 2021 (Australian Bureau of Statistics).
However, the protest’s focus on Indians may be amplified by neo-Nazi affiliations, as noted by ABC News, linking organizers to white nationalist groups like the Australia First Party.
It appears that Australia is going to take a strong stand against Indian immigration as they are not placed with what is happening and this could not end well for the Indian community.
