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India 72,138,958 (2011)[2]


Sri Lanka 3,113,247 (2012)[3]
Malaysia 1,892,000 (2000)[4]
South Africa 250,000 (2008)[5]
Singapore 200,000 (2008)[5]
Burma 200,000 (2008)[5]
Canada 138,675 (2012) [6]
United Kingdom 218,000 (2011)[7]
United States 132,573 (2005-2009)[8]
Mauritius 115,000 (2008)[5]
Fiji 110,000 (2008)[9]
France 100,000 (2008)[9]
Germany 50,000 (2008)[9]
Indonesia 40,000 (2011)[10]
Switzerland 40,000 (2008)[5]
Australia 30,000 (2008)[5]
Italy 25,000 (2008)[5]
Netherlands 20,000 (2008)[5]
Norway 10,000 (2008)[5]
Thailand 10,000 (2008)[5]
United Arab Emirates 10,000 (2008)[5]
Denmark 7,000 (2008)[5]
Bahrain 7,000 (2008)[5]

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