Dhaka, Nov. 25 -- Growing global hostility toward Indian migrants reflects a wider struggle over identity, inequality, and nationalism - not a rejection of one community, but a symptom of deeper divisions in an anxious world.A Changing Global MoodAcross continents, from Toronto to Sydney, anti-Indian sentiment has been on the rise. Incidents of discrimination, online abuse, and political hostility have sparked difficult questions about whether the global welcome once extended to Indian migrants is fading - and why.For decades, Indians have been among the most mobile and successful migrant communities in the world. From Silicon Valley engineers to British doctors and Australian students, they have helped power economies, research, and innova...