Roshmi
But have you thought about the brain drain problem that is going on with the IITians?
I am not sure if this argument holds water anymore.
When ITTians or others work overseas (after acquiring a great education in India), they make possible, >things like:
Other countries realize how bright these IITians and Indians in general are.
Many IITians (and others) are in very high positions in corporate America. They often do formulate >policies that help investment in India.
Many of these (brain-drainers) have also invested heavily in India.
Further, most NRIs do send $ regularly to relatives in India. Individually they may not seem much, but >foreign exchange reserves in India are very high because of factors like this.
I would say in the long run, India as a whole benefits.
A lot of money and time is wasted in educating these bright youngsters, and then they leave the country for better prospects instead of trying to create a technologically advanced country.
I find this difficult to believe. The rapid surge/advancement in India's IT sector and how the world is >dependent on India for its IT needs was due in great part of the active cooperation of NRIs (specially >IITians and Indian owned businesses).
I would say India's huge investment in educating them has finally started to payoff.
Ram
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