These are two pan-European ethnic groups originating in part in the Middle East and Asia that were in medieval and early modern times associated with small business - moneylending for the Jews and smithing and traveling sales for the Roma. Let's say that for certain reasons (the Catholic Church stamps out Jewish moneylending by making their own bank and justifying interest by investing it in Church causes, while the Roma are able to form retail and trading guilds, for instance) the Jews remain outcasts while the Gypsies become prosperous merchants and industrialists. Do you still see a Zionist movement, and conversely do you see a Roma "Zionism" towards Northern India?