"Too many Indians.""Australia is full.""Go back home."SKIP ADVERTISEMENTFor some Indian Australians, these words are no longer confined to fringe corners of the internet. As migration numbers dominate political and public debate, community leaders say they are increasingly part of daily life — cropping up in social media comment sections, on public transport, in workplaces and neighbourhood conversations.The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data places India at the centre of Australia's migration story. For the first time on record, people born in India are the largest overseas-born group in the country, narrowly surpassing those born in England in 2025.Of the...