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The limited presence of Indians in the Caribbean today can be attributed to historical migration patterns and economic factors. Many Indians were brought to the Caribbean as indentured laborers in the 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily after the abolition of slavery. Over time, as economic opportunities in the region declined and migration policies changed, many descendants of these laborers moved to other countries or assimilated into local cultures. Additionally, the challenges of maintaining cultural identity in a predominantly Afro-Caribbean context have also contributed to the diminishing numbers.

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