The Urdu community in Kuwait and Egypt has a significant presence, with many members originating from Pakistan, India, and other South Asian countries. One particular aspect that brings these two communities together is the shared experience of being refugees.
The Urdu community in Kuwait is a vibrant and close-knit group that plays an integral role in the social fabric of the country. However, like in many other parts of the world, refugees from various backgrounds have also found their way to Kuwait, seeking safety and a better life. This intersection of the Urdu community and refugee populations in Kuwait raises interesting questions about economic welfare theory and how it applies in this context.