Keelan was born in India and moved out of India when India was still under British control. His father is completely English, only thing Indian about him is that he was born there. Probably was not hard at all to gain British citizenship.
He could have an Indian mother actually as I just looked at his picture and he seems to have some "Brown" in his skin.
Luciano Narsingh's Indian ancestry is very indirect, isn't it? Surinamese ancestry and then you have to track their migration from India. I won't really put him in the list.
@kartik91 Two of 4 grandparents were of Indian origin in Surinam, one grandfather was Chinese and one was Black. Aaron is sort of anglicised version of Arun. In Caribbean countries, Indians are living for last 150 years and over period of time, they have integrated well with local Black community. Look how names Chandrapal becomes Chanderpaul and you can see so many Anglicised names of West Indies Cricket players of India origin. Surinam has huge Indian community and bein a Dutch colony, they have emigrated in droves to Netherlands. Luciano Narsingh is another example.
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Luciano narsingh is my pick!
These people are called hindoestani in Netherlands (again this word came from Hindustani or Indians as they were called in 1800s).
http://www.forumbiodiversity.com/showthread.php/990-Suriname/page3