Introduction / History
The Indo-Pakistani are originally from the subcontinent of India. Today, they live in many nations around the world. Many of these have yet to
be touched by the Gospel.
In some countries, most of the Indo-Pakistani are Hindus, while on the Arabian peninsula they are primarily Muslims. Many of them speak Hindi
as their native tongue, while others speak various other Indian languages. They may also speak the language of the nation in which they now
live.
"Indo-Pakistani" is a general term used to describe these groups, since many peoples of Indian origin do not specify which language group they
belong to. For example, many of them may actually be Gujarati, Hindi, or Punjabi; but together (especially for census purposes), they are
simply known as the Indo-Pakistani