East Indians
"East Indians" typically refers to the people from the eastern region of India, which includes states like Bengal, Odisha, Assam, and Tripura. This diverse group encompasses various ethnicities, languages, and cultures, with Bengali being one of the most prominent languages spoken in the region.
The term can also refer to the East Indian community in Mauritius, Fiji, and other countries, where descendants of Indian indentured laborers settled during the colonial period. These communities have retained aspects of their cultural heritage while also integrating into their new environments, contributing to the multicultural fabric of their respective societies.