tables Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 2 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said: with kind of population India has, brain drain cannot do down anytime soon Indians giving up citizenship is not a good indicator of anything for India, wealthy people leave US too Immigration will go down all over the world with demise of globalization, we are in a phase of localization now and Indias localized policies should help attract local manufacturing in the next 5 yrs biggest bane for growth in India are reservation, IAS/IPS system and Judiciary, these entities are dragging India to futher develop beyond the current threshold Modi has been too slow dealing with expectations around above reforms, while congress would have taken India back to 90's lateral entry for IAS/IPS, refined judicial nominations, reservations based on financial condition alone would be the best reforms if they ever happen reservations based on historical propaganda of upper caste suppressing lower caste and not eliminating creamy layer is the biggest culprit for brain drain. idi kaani muchata .. lite teesuko Quote
tables Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 39 minutes ago, csrcsr said: will be investing in India for the next 25 years. Not Silicon Valley. Here’s why. 1. India’s massive Gen Z population. Over 600m Indians are under the age of 28. Which all were brought up with access to the internet. 2. India’s talent pool. India’s universities produce some of the best technical talent on the planet. 3. Indian’s are staying home. The Indian brain drain has ended. Founders are either staying in india or coming back to india to build. 4. 2nd largest internet user base. With the rise of JIo and other platforms, unlimited data is affordable and scalable across the country, literally allowing everyone to be connected. 5. Influx of global capital. $130B has been raised by Indian startups from 2014 to 2022. 6. Growing consumer market. As the Indian economy continues to grow and more people enter the middle class, there is a huge opportunity for companies to tap into the growing consumer market in India. 7. Rapid urbanization and growth of the middle class. India is experiencing rapid urbanization and the growth of a large middle class, which is driving demand for new technologies and services. 8. Strong government support for the tech industry. The Indian government has been actively promoting the tech industry and providing support through many different initiatives. 9. Network effects India has 100+ unicorns. 10. Scrappy founders wanting to go global Founders in India are hungry, technical and relentless having global ambitions. This is India’s tech revolution 🇮🇳🚀. Do you agree? https://www.linkedin.com/posts/brendanprogers_india-startups-activity-7016401242524368896-Wqiw?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop vaadu evado likes/comments kosam post vesadu... Quote
VendyHalwa Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 39 minutes ago, csrcsr said: will be investing in India for the next 25 years. Not Silicon Valley. Here’s why. 1. India’s massive Gen Z population. Over 600m Indians are under the age of 28. Which all were brought up with access to the internet. 2. India’s talent pool. India’s universities produce some of the best technical talent on the planet. 3. Indian’s are staying home. The Indian brain drain has ended. Founders are either staying in india or coming back to india to build. 4. 2nd largest internet user base. With the rise of JIo and other platforms, unlimited data is affordable and scalable across the country, literally allowing everyone to be connected. 5. Influx of global capital. $130B has been raised by Indian startups from 2014 to 2022. 6. Growing consumer market. As the Indian economy continues to grow and more people enter the middle class, there is a huge opportunity for companies to tap into the growing consumer market in India. 7. Rapid urbanization and growth of the middle class. India is experiencing rapid urbanization and the growth of a large middle class, which is driving demand for new technologies and services. 8. Strong government support for the tech industry. The Indian government has been actively promoting the tech industry and providing support through many different initiatives. 9. Network effects India has 100+ unicorns. 10. Scrappy founders wanting to go global Founders in India are hungry, technical and relentless having global ambitions. This is India’s tech revolution 🇮🇳🚀. Do you agree? https://www.linkedin.com/posts/brendanprogers_india-startups-activity-7016401242524368896-Wqiw?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop bagne chusinam ilantivi musukomanu me linkedin frnd ni Quote
veerigadu Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 2 minutes ago, kamapisaachi said: oka conference lo oka company vp ni anni companies texas enduku move avuthunnayi ani adigithe availability of cheap labor annadu. same with india rising dream Texas has abundant natural resources. It can thrive based on the income from energy and other natural resources. India lo emundhiiii bocchuuuu thappa. Still agriculture is chief occupation for 70% of the population. Li88888. Surprisingly, COVID time lo medical situation in hospitals susinaaakaaa kuda india gurinchi ilanti articles ela rasthunnarooooo. Quote
Popular Post pakeer_saab Posted January 5, 2023 Popular Post Report Posted January 5, 2023 15 hours ago, veerigadu said: Texas has abundant natural resources. It can thrive based on the income from energy and other natural resources. India lo emundhiiii bocchuuuu thappa. Still agriculture is chief occupation for 70% of the population. Li88888. Surprisingly, COVID time lo medical situation in hospitals susinaaakaaa kuda india gurinchi ilanti articles ela rasthunnarooooo. above article may be exaggerating but the fact is India is a promising country with lot of scope for expansion COVID time lo hospital choosi 1.4 billion country gurinchi judge chesesaavu kaani US lo dead bodies soosi ikkade enduku unnavu, same thing with China India today is in better position wrt covid than any other country, you happen to conveniently ignore the fact you seem to live in a world where you have to constantly talk great (BS) about India, remember this quote when you talk to americans ("one who cannot respect motherland can never respect adopted homeland". Americans know this easily when they hear Indians saying negative things about their own country. BTW, weekly cleaning schedule is still on?? 3 Quote
pakeer_saab Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 10 minutes ago, tables said: idi kaani muchata .. lite teesuko those who didn't know how India was in 1990 vs 2020 talk like this, In 30 yrs we are from nowhere to top 5 even with so many challenges all india needs is a non-congress govt to continue for 20 more years Quote
csrcsr Posted January 5, 2023 Author Report Posted January 5, 2023 5 minutes ago, tables said: vaadu evado likes/comments kosam post vesadu... nenu ade anukuna but recent db posts ,what is going on in otherteams people r going back still remember @Android_Halwa anna post flat in city center, house or plot on ORR, big plot inside regional ring road , some land in village unte no daddy listening akada Quote
Popular Post veerigadu Posted January 5, 2023 Popular Post Report Posted January 5, 2023 6 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said: above article may be exaggerating but the fact is India is a promising country with lot of scope for expansion COVID time lo hospital choosi 1.4 billion country gurinchi judge chesesaavu kaani US lo dead bodies soosi ikkade enduku unnavu, same thing with China India today is in better position wrt covid than any other country, you happen to conveniently ignore the fact you seem to live in a world where you have to constantly talk great (BS) about US, remeber this quote when you talk to americans ("one who cannot respect motherland can never respect adopted homeland". Americans know this easily when they hear Indian saying negative things about their own country. BTW, weekly cleaning schedule is still on?? Ignorance is a bliss. India underreported COVID cases in huge numbers. Vaccination process was a disaster. Also, there was a high level corruption by hospitals. They exploited poor. I love india for its culture and it’s religious history. And I don’t have to love it’s shortcomings. I rather accept the reality of it. I rest my case here. 4 Quote
hyperbole Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 46 minutes ago, JackSeal said: People who gaveup chitizenship are who already left decades back … all those are old brains Last year summer lo nenu India lo ne unna, there are none of my second cousins in India, prati okkariki visa vachindi, airport dussera pandagi ki imlibum bus stand kanna goranga unde. Tickets one way were selling as high as $3k - $3.5k and avg ticket cost was $2.5k with connections, my cousin bought oneway with 2 stops and one with 11 hour layover for $2.5k, now tell me who is staying in India. If you check graduate registrations this year from India it will be the highest ever and indeed we surpassed Chinese students coming to US and highest for any demo graphic. ippudu kotta trend nadustunnadi after inter ee flight ekkutunnaru SAT exams rasi we are the 3rd highest immigrants after chinese and Mexicans in the US Quote
Rushabhi Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 7 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said: above article may be exaggerating but the fact is India is a promising country with lot of scope for expansion COVID time lo hospital choosi 1.4 billion country gurinchi judge chesesaavu kaani US lo dead bodies soosi ikkade enduku unnavu, same thing with China India today is in better position wrt covid than any other country, you happen to conveniently ignore the fact you seem to live in a world where you have to constantly talk great (BS) about US, remeber this quote when you talk to americans ("one who cannot respect motherland can never respect adopted homeland". Americans know this easily when they hear Indian saying negative things about their own country. BTW, weekly cleaning schedule is still on?? How many doctors per 10000 people? How many doctors? How many police, judges per 10000 people? Ee stats unte vesthe better. 1 Quote
JackSeal Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 Go to telangana, invest all your savings on agriculture land, get rythu bandhi and retire … in addition you get lease money, organic food. Quote
greensboro Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 8 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said: above article may be exaggerating but the fact is India is a promising country with lot of scope for expansion COVID time lo hospital choosi 1.4 billion country gurinchi judge chesesaavu kaani US lo dead bodies soosi ikkade enduku unnavu, same thing with China India today is in better position wrt covid than any other country, you happen to conveniently ignore the fact you seem to live in a world where you have to constantly talk great (BS) about US, remeber this quote when you talk to americans ("one who cannot respect motherland can never respect adopted homeland". Americans know this easily when they hear Indian saying negative things about their own country. BTW, weekly cleaning schedule is still on?? I don't know where you live but Americans think Indians bathe in ganges river among the dead bodies, technical support, scammers but ironically they have huge respect for people coming to US to work Do you see this anywhere else ? this is third world crap https://youtu.be/KMF6gAVUt6o Quote
Rushabhi Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 18 minutes ago, veerigadu said: Texas has abundant natural resources. It can thrive based on the income from energy and other natural resources. India lo emundhiiii bocchuuuu thappa. Still agriculture is chief occupation for 70% of the population. Li88888. Surprisingly, COVID time lo medical situation in hospitals susinaaakaaa kuda india gurinchi ilanti articles ela rasthunnarooooo. COVID is once in a lifetime event ani nammakam. Anduke people forget Quote
capitalist Posted January 5, 2023 Report Posted January 5, 2023 45 minutes ago, Thokkalee said: I think all the fake and crap will come to US by faking exams and certs and interviews and get jobs here… the real smart people will stay back.. 😄 Partly true. most of the best and many of the worst come to US and some of the best and most of the scrap stay there in India. India education system is one of the worst and even remotely compared to US. I graduated from top 10 engg. colleges in India and I can for sure tell that we dont even keep up with top 70 in US. Its just the people who get in there are smart hence they perform. Quote
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