Why So Many CEOs are from India

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Why So Many CEOs are from India
    What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word “India”?
    My guess is yoga, curry, Taj Mahal, Bollywood, Cricket, and for those who know their history, Mahatma Gandhi.
    Well, you’d be absolutely right to have thought about any (or indeed all) of these interesting things.
    But besides all the great things that India is known for, there is a trend that is fast being associated with the world’s second-most populous country; world-beating CEOs
    In case you haven’t noticed, the CEO of multiple Fortune 500 Companies and some of the world’s biggest tech companies are all Indians.
    Yes indeed!
    A quick Google search will reveal a mile-long list(I might have exaggerated a bit) of CEOs of multinational companies who are all of Indian descent.
    I do not think this is a coincidence or a stroke of luck.
    There have to be reasons why so many global corporations are being led by Indians.
    Surprised?
    Then join me as I unravel 6 reasons why so many CEOs are from India.
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  • @oscartrillionaire247
    @oscartrillionaire247 2 года назад +2460

    Strong Parents, family values with loyalty and no divorce, 5000 year old culture, blessings of our ancestors and most importantly working hard to earn what we deserve are the reasons for the success of Indians across the globe. Humility and kindness are embedded in Indian culture, wish the Netflix generation of India understands the importance of all of the above and not forget our roots

    • @sivanirmal
      @sivanirmal 2 года назад +55

      Facts

    • @karan257
      @karan257 2 года назад +79

      Amen!
      And to the sages and gurus whose grace and power have built a whole blessed nation and fantastic, alive and scientific culture and the torch if self inquiry.

    • @J7pat7
      @J7pat7 2 года назад +69

      No, if this was true than India itself would be doing better. But MORE Indians are living in poverty than the number that are CEOS .

    • @karan257
      @karan257 2 года назад +79

      @@J7pat7
      Bravo! What a comparison!!
      People at the top, which is very selective few VS bottom of pyramid, which is anyways largest in any country.
      For ex- USA has 37 million people in poverty, and 10 million employers (and most small employers don't have a CEO).
      So US there are more poor people than number of CEOs in US, hence US is also not doing well by your definition.
      None of the countries in world are doing well.
      Where do u throw away the logic? Did you throw it away along with ur brain and grades in 5th class at school ?

    • @DeepakSharma-sp8cr
      @DeepakSharma-sp8cr 2 года назад

      Oscar- Netflix needs to be banned in India - its anti Hindu, ALL CEO's are Hindus which is the most married societ in the world

  • @TheEndevour2010
    @TheEndevour2010 Год назад +795

    I’m an Indian working in software field for a long time in US. We are indeed good workers but less of original thinkers. The ones who are CEOs from India mostly are original thinkers. I would say an American is good at original thinking and brave to step forward. Indian think 1000 times before making a step. That’s part of the culture. As an Indian I would ask my country men to learn from American. The spirit of entrepreneurship. The can do attitude. Celebrate failure but learn.

    • @shawnanderson6313
      @shawnanderson6313 Год назад +53

      Very honest. Thanks

    • @vvvruskfnsricnsbd8828
      @vvvruskfnsricnsbd8828 Год назад +50

      truely said, and then someday indians will be founders n owners of such tech giants companies.instead of being CEOs.

    • @Ayeshakhan45650
      @Ayeshakhan45650 Год назад +19

      Brain drain

    • @narendermakhijani9512
      @narendermakhijani9512 Год назад +8

      Thank u for saying good thing about Americans

    • @jhonsatya4869
      @jhonsatya4869 Год назад +21

      @@Ayeshakhan45650 US technically 100 years ahead of India, u cannot built windows/google etc overnight ... actually it is brain sharing 😀

  • @stellaperera536
    @stellaperera536 Год назад +183

    I like India, I have been to Bangalore 3 times. People and food are very nice. Love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰

    • @gauthapandith
      @gauthapandith Год назад +2

      Sri Lanka needs lot of LOVE from INDIA for bailing out the corruption led BANKRUPTCY !!

  • @johnpereira7360
    @johnpereira7360 2 года назад +1000

    Another reason is, unlike the Chinese who always have a hidden love for their motherland, the Indians remain faithful to the company and to the US constitution. No stealing of company secrets too, I may add.

    • @snigdhaghosh5865
      @snigdhaghosh5865 2 года назад +251

      Indians too have a strong love for their motherland but they have a very pious association with their "karma-bhumi" which in simple modern terms mean "place of work". Our culture worships Karma as the highest form of human actions and Karma-bhumi at a similar pedestal as motherland. hence loyalty for our work place comes very naturally to us.

    • @shivamshagal4543
      @shivamshagal4543 2 года назад +27

      What @singhda gosh said is right

    • @shivamshagal4543
      @shivamshagal4543 2 года назад +39

      @@snigdhaghosh5865 true dear. Another thing is our cultural values are so deep that it is almost impossible for any outsider to grasp it to its extremities, hence most of the world is not able comprehend with the same expression and experience the way an Indian does.

    • @keerthisureshseelam
      @keerthisureshseelam 2 года назад +9

      @@snigdhaghosh5865 We love our work country just as we love India, from a nationalistic perspective. However we can be corrupt in both countries. But what we do not do is backstab our work country. That requires a different mindset.

    • @saviesmor4162
      @saviesmor4162 2 года назад +1

      @@snigdhaghosh5865 true.

  • @christyag1177
    @christyag1177 Год назад +806

    Agreed! Indian culture helps the kids learn STEM at such a young age. Their parents sacrifice their me time for kids and it pays off

    • @veerareddy9119
      @veerareddy9119 Год назад +9

      not the culture but the mindset and the mindset is changing now

    • @nareshvasishth4034
      @nareshvasishth4034 Год назад +3

      I got a job in Portland Oregon. I was newly married. They took us on picnics and treated us well. They sponsored us to become US Citizen. No I was not treated like Pizza man.
      In my profession, jobs last only as long as the project. So I have had several jobs.
      That was good. The same old becomes boring.
      At 90 I say, "I have done everything my heart desired". Can not say that about Snatana Dharna.
      I was an Arya samaji. Truthfully, I do not know the difference.
      At 90 I feel "My better days are ahead of me"
      Yes, I give credit to being born in India, that taught me GRATITUDE for just being alive in a human form.

    • @veryslyfox
      @veryslyfox Год назад

      There's nothing special about Indians or their culture. If Indians are intellectually superior, with 1.4B people they'd win all the Nobel prizes in Physics and Medicine, they'd be the first country to put a man on Mars, the first to cure AIDS, the first to invent new technologies. They don't do any of those. They have only one Nobel laureate in STEM in the past 35 years, and he doesn't even live in India (he lives in the UK). They are good at copying ideas and doing them cheaper (like the Chinese), not at innovating

    • @christyag1177
      @christyag1177 Год назад

      @@veryslyfox all these so called Nobel prices are faulty n biased. There are tons of scientists who never got recognition from these so called authorities. You sound like a hater and I can’t argue further

    • @nareshvasishth4034
      @nareshvasishth4034 Год назад +3

      @@veryslyfox This is opinion of one Indian immigrant to the USA.
      USA has one advantage. It has no tradition. The space race was composed of Hungarian refugees, Ukrainian dissidents, Chinees and of course Indians/ Did I forget polish mathematicians?
      I was 24 years old new hire in Portland. I knocked at the door of the CEO, and told him I could do a difficult problem he was grappling with.
      At 24 I designed a 26 story building.
      This can not happen in any other country.
      Why? USA has no tradition.
      No Mahabharata, No Ramayana, No Quran, No Bible.
      "You have got the money honey, I have got the time"
      Note: The best music on UTube is produced by none other than COKE STUDIO
      A case in favor of "profit motive"
      I can at the age of 89 say, I have done everything my heart desired. I could not have in any other country. Especially INDIA.
      Undoubtedly, others are better than me. They have done more.
      To India I owe one thing. This is from Tagore in Gitanjali
      "Those who love me like to hold me secure. But your love is INFINITE for you keep me free"
      Some question on if it will always be like this in future? But fortunately, I live in the present.

  • @guttamonish5
    @guttamonish5 2 года назад +624

    Very strong pressure form parents and highly competitive soceity😂

    • @nishanthbandela542
      @nishanthbandela542 2 года назад +7

      Lol .. peer pressure

    • @saviesmor4162
      @saviesmor4162 2 года назад +21

      “Sharm Kar… dekh Sharma ka ladka ke kitna jyaada mark aa gaya hai tujh se”.
      😜

    • @saviesmor4162
      @saviesmor4162 2 года назад +4

      And 🧷 and 🩴

    • @binod7623
      @binod7623 Год назад

      INDIANs ko akhir mil gaya naya video, comment section pe hagne ke liye💩

    • @spacemann1425
      @spacemann1425 Год назад +4

      Sometimes the pressure kills. This is the flip side of the several CEOs people don't talk about.

  • @targetcissp3434
    @targetcissp3434 2 года назад +345

    One thing you missed... The ability of thriving under pressure... For Indian folks the pressure is part and parcel of their culture... And i believe that is one of the determining factor

    • @hkfoo3333
      @hkfoo3333 2 года назад +2

      when half of all Indian graduates go to US , surely likelihood of Indians picked is high

    • @shivamshagal4543
      @shivamshagal4543 2 года назад +15

      @@hkfoo3333 😂not half it's not even 30% you have no idea what it will be like if the numbers are met. However you may add that those who attend are in fact on the best of the merits and opt for scholarships due to poor conditions, and don't have the luxury for breaks since they have to keep paying for themselves + exchange rates+ so they naturally have to come out as the bests, no other choice

    • @hkfoo3333
      @hkfoo3333 2 года назад +3

      @@shivamshagal4543
      Yes you confirmed it. 30% of all your top brains is a very big figure.
      So by shire numbers , chances of Indians becoming heads of big companies is high.
      That is the main reasons as I said. Nothing to suggest that Indians are super smart or something like that.
      From PISA scores, no where can compare to the Chinese .
      Of course there are many smart Indians too. Just that when comes to International contests they are no where .

    • @sid8285
      @sid8285 2 года назад +4

      @@hkfoo3333 Oh the chinese perspective of Indians 😂

    • @hkfoo3333
      @hkfoo3333 2 года назад

      @@sid8285 just following the stats

  • @hindostan2598
    @hindostan2598 2 года назад +72

    Appreciated for correct indian map. Thank you 0:02

    • @The-ud8zd
      @The-ud8zd Год назад

      😃

    • @firstpostcommenter8078
      @firstpostcommenter8078 4 месяца назад

      Google maps does not show the "correct map" when accessed from outside India. I guess Google is correct

  • @muralimurahari4038
    @muralimurahari4038 2 года назад +556

    My nephew, who was a graduate student at University of Southern California entered Microsoft as an intern.
    He was mistaken as pizza delivery boy as he was just 21 at that time.
    He smilingly showed them his ID card and assured his much older colleagues that he was the new intern indeed.🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳😊😊👍

    • @lekshaavanii1822
      @lekshaavanii1822 2 года назад +4

      👍👍👍👍🌶👞👞

    • @muralimurahari4038
      @muralimurahari4038 2 года назад +4

      @@universeofopulence The co. gave him a cottage to stay and I dont know if he was paid or not.😊

    • @rt7484
      @rt7484 2 года назад +5

      Where your nephew working now pizza hut?

    • @YOGESHKJ29
      @YOGESHKJ29 Год назад

      @@muralimurahari4038 so Interns in Microsoft are 40 years old? N then they become manager at 80 and CEO at 150 years of age? Yup cz its Microsoft? There has to be a limit of bloody Bulshit. For fucksake.

    • @muralimurahari4038
      @muralimurahari4038 Год назад +24

      @@rt7484 No he tried to run a software company failed at it and took up a programmers job in LA.
      His partner at the s/w start-up felt he was tooo nerdish and so he introduced him to a stand up comedian and asked him to train the nerd.
      My nephew started to do introduction for his stand up show!!!👌👍🥰😊

  • @Laurence1990
    @Laurence1990 Год назад +23

    Very good insight. I am Chinese but i agree with the points in this video. I used to have an Indian team in Mumbai who are well educated, very professional, driven and always deliver well. Indian people is a great people and will keep thriving! Though within India the bureaucratic systems slow down many things but they are not fault of Indian people in general. Actually Indians are doing well in a western culture like US demobstrate strength of Indian people in culture, education, dedication.

    • @krishnak7
      @krishnak7 6 месяцев назад +2

      they are not fault of Indian people in general? Why do you think bro? Its the same Indians who elect the incompetent Govts which puts that bureaucracy? I am also an Indian. I understand you are being very nice and diplomatic. Chinese system is more efficient and it is wonder of millennium because it brought millions of people out of poverty within a few decades. Its a great feat in the human history.

    • @Laurence1990
      @Laurence1990 6 месяцев назад

      I have long entertained the idea that if India and Chian embrace each other and the cultural, economic and poltical outcome will be siginificantly instrumental for both peoples. Istill believing this will happen though the current staus appeans to say no,but world changes in a way that's way beyond our comprehension... God bless us...
      @@krishnak7

  • @michaelleahcim2056
    @michaelleahcim2056 Год назад +23

    Honesty. Helps them build a good foundation and keeps on building. Also an unselfish desire to help their community

  • @quiet7632
    @quiet7632 Год назад +27

    We Indians love life and each other, including everyone in the world. We have an ancient saying: "Vaisudeva Kutumbhakam" - the world is one family.

  • @brainstormd
    @brainstormd 2 года назад +248

    “Courage doesn’t happen when you have all the answers. It happens when you are ready to face the questions you have been avoiding your whole life.” ​

  • @linojacob5796
    @linojacob5796 Год назад +23

    Indian people are very loyal people to their institutions or company they work for

  • @himanis_x
    @himanis_x Год назад +34

    When the best brains meets the right opportunity, this thing happens. It's not only for India but for every country.

  • @smitprmr
    @smitprmr 2 года назад +370

    One more thing I would like to add. Indians stick to one company when its small or just a startup and continues their job even when its big and multi billion dollar.
    This gives them first preference of promotion over most of their colleague who are almost newly arrived.

    • @supercrazydesi274
      @supercrazydesi274 2 года назад +6

      Loyalists

    • @binod7623
      @binod7623 Год назад

      INDIANs ko akhir mil gaya naya video, comment section pe hagne ke liye💩

    • @da-king3314
      @da-king3314 Год назад +2

      @@supercrazydesi274 or sheep

    • @tasdeepsingh6522
      @tasdeepsingh6522 Год назад +18

      @@da-king3314 I am a business owner myself. Atleast some sheep's know how to make money.

    • @da-king3314
      @da-king3314 Год назад +2

      @@tasdeepsingh6522 Money should not be the sole barometer of personality. Besides, even if we consider that as a yardstick, there are many more risk takers who are worth millions more.

  • @nikhilantapur
    @nikhilantapur 2 года назад +124

    Lets take a moment to appreciate the INDIAN MAP at 0:02. Thanks Nonstop Tech.

  • @sujatadas5148
    @sujatadas5148 2 года назад +83

    Add to the list Mr Jai Choudhary- CEO of ZScaler. Worth billions and is at the top 10 rich men, from a poor family of uneducated farmer parents from Himachal Pradesh

    • @bhargavkamma9192
      @bhargavkamma9192 2 года назад +1

      i never heard choudharys are poor...

    • @user-kq3wz5dp5m
      @user-kq3wz5dp5m Год назад +7

      @@bhargavkamma9192 Maybe you should see them living in wooden huts and brick houses, with no food and no income. Instead of barking here like a mad man.

    • @cinephileinsect7718
      @cinephileinsect7718 Год назад +1

      @@bhargavkamma9192 lol Chaudhry is just a surname.

    • @breezeanonymous6034
      @breezeanonymous6034 Год назад

      @@bhargavkamma9192 Out of 2 billion humans, a few thousand to send as slave workers and feel proud about that 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @breezeanonymous6034
      @breezeanonymous6034 Год назад

      Out of 2 billion humans, a few thousand to send as slave workers and feel proud about that 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @zobaerhossainrobin46
    @zobaerhossainrobin46 Год назад +6

    Love our good naviour country India. love from Bangladesh

  • @RaviRJoshi
    @RaviRJoshi 2 года назад +147

    I am in US, and I guess I need to work my ass off to become some CEO too. I guarantee I'll be one, soon.

    • @greenweed3253
      @greenweed3253 2 года назад +7

      Good luck bro. Me trying to do the same

    • @shivinunitholi2493
      @shivinunitholi2493 2 года назад +16

      Dont utter before you become - you'd hate to hear this but thats how it should be.

    • @sid-pd2nb
      @sid-pd2nb 2 года назад +1

      Best of luck

    • @rahulpal2490
      @rahulpal2490 2 года назад +1

      Soon we will add your name to the list next :D

    • @113uineo
      @113uineo 2 года назад +2

      Why do u want work under some one why dont u dream to start some thing on ur own

  • @Diyaworld303
    @Diyaworld303 Год назад +23

    Pure hardwork and tolerance to struggles

  • @brianeriksson7720
    @brianeriksson7720 Год назад +9

    An ethical foundation of values from ancient culture...Truthfulness, Honesty, Non-violence, Respect for life as sacred, Open trust...and of course, High Intelligence in practical wisdom 👏 🙌 😀 👍 😊 ❤

  • @preetaexoxo376
    @preetaexoxo376 Год назад +14

    I believe Indians are exposed to pressure at a very young age and taught to thrive in this competitive society.

    • @Ananayat
      @Ananayat Год назад +1

      That is true we are ingrained to pressure from the age of 4 starting from Enterance at primary level school going upto college level. And it only keeps growing ar every level. So from such a tough society when we reach west we find it v easy as a piece of cake.

  • @kaykaty719
    @kaykaty719 2 года назад +69

    Indians have good mindset discipline mentally and fizically strong and powerful thinking. They are committed to their jobs.

  • @alexstephanie8051
    @alexstephanie8051 Год назад +152

    Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future. Putting our time and effort in activities and investments that will yield a profitable return in the future is what we should be aiming for. Success depends on the actions or steps you take to achieve it. "You're not going to remember those expensive shoes you bought ten years ago, but you will remember every single morning when you look at your bank account that extra 0 in there. I promise, that's going to be way more fun to look at everyday", I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life

    • @alexstephanie8051
      @alexstephanie8051 Год назад +9

      @Jamie Janny I agree with you Investment is the key to sustaining financial longevity . And not just any investment but an investment with guaranteed return .

    • @jonathaneric99
      @jonathaneric99 Год назад +6

      @@alexstephanie8051 yeah investment is the key to sustaining your financial longevity but venturing into any legit investment or business without proper guidance of an expert can lead to great loss too .

    • @johnalex4006
      @johnalex4006 Год назад +6

      Exactly and many of us don't know where to invest our money so we invest it on wrong place and to the wrong people

    • @richardsusan924
      @richardsusan924 Год назад +5

      ​​@@johnalex4006 Obviously talking about been successful , I know I am blessed if not I wouldn't have met someone who is as spectacular as Benson Sandra

    • @richardsusan924
      @richardsusan924 Год назад +5

      She helped me recovered all I've lost trading by myself

  • @pradjosh1
    @pradjosh1 2 года назад +65

    the 7th reason is that all Indian CEO's are good at 'jugaad'..all Indians know what is 'jugaad':))

    • @gowrinavada8626
      @gowrinavada8626 2 года назад +7

      that is the first reason he gave: he calls it Indian DNA

    • @-rate6326
      @-rate6326 Год назад +3

      @@gowrinavada8626 He is just using "get views trick" with indian card.

    • @nikhilkay1
      @nikhilkay1 Год назад

      you cannot become CEO with jugaad.

    • @pradjosh1
      @pradjosh1 Год назад +2

      @@nikhilkay1 it's a funny comment.. A joke, don't take it seriously.. Chill and relax

    • @nikhilkay1
      @nikhilkay1 Год назад

      @@pradjosh1 now I see...lol

  • @ajay262134
    @ajay262134 Год назад +41

    It's not about brain drain or Indians living to serve foreign MNC's but it is about whatever Indian parents did or doing and the higher education system (not schools) is really working. Now, only thing India need to ensure that it is able to deliver the growth opportunities to Indians in India 🙏🇮🇳

    • @marymagdalene774
      @marymagdalene774 Год назад +2

      Good point!!But the government in India doesn’t give loans easily so the middle class have no choice but leave the country for better opportunities

    • @ignashi7plays401
      @ignashi7plays401 Год назад

      Brain drain is the result of not enough opportunities and lack of higher education.

    • @ajay262134
      @ajay262134 Год назад +1

      ​@@marymagdalene774 who told you that???
      I hail from a middle class family and have friends who come from families with similar economic levels and neither me or any of my friends face any issue in procuring loan for the masters degree.

  • @nani_alpha
    @nani_alpha Год назад +6

    U covered almost every bit about india🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @GauravKPal
    @GauravKPal Год назад +21

    It shocked my mind the market valuation from 400 billion to 2.2 trillion of microsoft.

  • @DruvRatee
    @DruvRatee 2 года назад +63

    I think you missed this point.. the trust Indians earned..

    • @breezeanonymous6034
      @breezeanonymous6034 Год назад

      Out of 2 billion humans, a few thousand to send as slave workers and feel proud about that 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @DruvRatee
      @DruvRatee Год назад +3

      @@breezeanonymous6034 you are not even eligible for that fools

    • @breezeanonymous6034
      @breezeanonymous6034 Год назад

      @@DruvRatee youget in lines, beg for visas, wait many years to get to OUR countries because we are kind, generous because of the teachings of Lord Jesus Christ, AND you feel proud of sending slave workers here and some how we who made all the modern science,modern world 'cant even get it' 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @DruvRatee
      @DruvRatee Год назад +1

      @@breezeanonymous6034 fucker what do you mean by our country all the countries are built by skilled immigrants.. keep your money and bury it with yourselves

    • @DruvRatee
      @DruvRatee Год назад +1

      @Learn Analyze yes.. bcoz if you think you are lower and i don't even consider you as a human

  • @vijaysharanski9546
    @vijaysharanski9546 Год назад +1

    Wonderful analysis.

  • @kaypee4704
    @kaypee4704 2 года назад +92

    It’s Motivation, Disciplined, Hard Work, and Determination to succeed….. add family values and respectful to others…..❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸

  • @SuperTejus
    @SuperTejus Год назад +76

    The question asked should be Why top Fortune Global 500 companies have no Indian founders? No India companies in Fortune Global 500.Meanwhile, 133 Chinese companies are in Fortune global list.We Indians are good at serving others but not our own country

  • @Angello20-PY
    @Angello20-PY Год назад +6

    Let's be like India's entrepreneurs to success 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿💪🏿🎊

  • @munmun9892
    @munmun9892 11 месяцев назад +1

    We're highly obliged....

  • @deepakbhavnani1137
    @deepakbhavnani1137 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this beautiful informative video. This is so true about our Indian people and our beautiful country India 🇮🇳. Jai Hind 🇮🇳. G-d bless

  • @neerajchoudhary3709
    @neerajchoudhary3709 2 года назад +182

    this video has put lot of pressure on me to become a CEO , though most of the time i am lying in my bed.

  • @sumitmathur1
    @sumitmathur1 2 года назад +3

    Very accurate analysis ..

  • @sinhasatiprasad
    @sinhasatiprasad Год назад +2

    India is also probably one of the biggest market for them. So it helps.

  • @gandhikumar2956
    @gandhikumar2956 2 года назад +11

    That's why India is the next superpower

    • @johnpereira7360
      @johnpereira7360 2 года назад +1

      China

    • @113uineo
      @113uineo 2 года назад

      India is employee suplier to west,ceo's are just employees they are not even partners

    • @Cocxy69
      @Cocxy69 Год назад

      @@johnpereira7360 competitor

    • @ignashi7plays401
      @ignashi7plays401 Год назад +1

      How many fortune 500 compaines we have? I have problem with ur statement because you are on a video about Indian CEOs outside of India.

  • @safetyfirst3359
    @safetyfirst3359 2 года назад +119

    Bro, i will only have respect for Indian CEOs who head Indian companies and bring them to world standard.

    • @JS-nj3xp
      @JS-nj3xp 2 года назад +11

      Yeah that's true. It's indeed sad that all indians are tech coolies for these tech giants. But the blame is not with them obviously. The system in our country rewards mediocrity so much that most talented people have to migrate. It's a sad situation I must say

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana 2 года назад +8

      When mediocre people get voted everytime, then whose fault is it?

    • @JS-nj3xp
      @JS-nj3xp 2 года назад

      @@Raveendhana I don't think voting technocrats to power as well will solve this problem of brain drain. The problem lies in the institutional structures including the constitution, judiciary, administration etc. As long as the constitution isn't amended no Einstein can solve the issues related to brain drain.

    • @Raveendhana
      @Raveendhana 2 года назад

      @@JS-nj3xp the problem is with the people not the institution, are various institutions run by aliens?, our people will litter everywhere and go to US and they are clean and neat

    • @JS-nj3xp
      @JS-nj3xp 2 года назад +1

      @@Raveendhana exactly so the above example suggests what? It suggests that the institution of law enforcement is much better in the US and hence people who litter here don't do the same there as they're well aware they will be punished if they do. It's about institutions and their working at the end of the day.

  • @shivamshagal4543
    @shivamshagal4543 2 года назад +116

    Another and the most important thing is: our cultural values are so deep and have it's own intellectual intuition that it is almost impossible for any outsider to grasp it to its extremities, hence most of the world is not able comprehend with, as the same expression and experience the way an Indian does. The only simple way to convey it might be "It's an Indian thing".

    • @Mayur_
      @Mayur_ Год назад +9

      ok, 50 rs cut for overacting, lol

    • @binod7623
      @binod7623 Год назад

      INDIANs ko akhir mil gaya naya video, comment section pe hagne ke liye💩

    • @user-lx7kx1dd3q
      @user-lx7kx1dd3q Год назад +2

      Over exaggeration much. It's easy to understand indian mentality

    • @breezeanonymous6034
      @breezeanonymous6034 Год назад +1

      Out of 2 billion humans, a few thousand to send as slave workers and feel proud about that 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ignashi7plays401
      @ignashi7plays401 Год назад

      Its just over competition and lack of opportunities at home. Nothing complicated.

  • @antonyjosephine494
    @antonyjosephine494 Год назад

    Super message bro..

  • @trucksimulation108
    @trucksimulation108 Год назад +1

    Nice explanation about INDIA sir. Tq❤️❤️

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 Год назад +41

    1. You forgot, India is also known for the world's oldest and second oldest universities. Takshila and Nalanda was established 2500 and 1500 years back respectively where more than 10,000 students studied from all over the world. So, we were always a land of seekers and teachers.
    2. Top Indian students apply to MIT only If they don't get into an IIT. IITs have an acceptance % of

    • @gauthapandith
      @gauthapandith Год назад +2

      Why go to Harvard when you can go to Takshila/ Nalanda at a fraction of what you pay in the west / Americas?? what is the secret ?? any idea ??

    • @anujsingh252
      @anujsingh252 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@gauthapandithfirst understand what she said. It means, the foundation of higher education has already been laid thousand years back.

    • @jennyjose5620
      @jennyjose5620 11 месяцев назад

      Heard of dwivedis and chhathurvedis.. learn your way to top of the pyramid..

    • @krishnak7
      @krishnak7 6 месяцев назад

      This is BS. Takshila and Nalanda? Seriously? Why do you think there is huge illteracy in some states in India, especially north Indian states which were close to Takshila and Nalanda.

    • @krishnak7
      @krishnak7 6 месяцев назад

      @@anujsingh252 Lol. So you think because of Nalandha and Thakslhila Sathya Nadella became CEO? You guys crack me up.

  • @AjSingh.
    @AjSingh. Год назад +6

    All credit goes to Parents, Relatives and Society.
    Without their pressure it won't be possible 😅😅

  • @santoshm6609
    @santoshm6609 Год назад

    Spot on !

  • @bobpaalep7481
    @bobpaalep7481 Год назад

    Very good analysis

  • @incredibleindia2697
    @incredibleindia2697 2 года назад +8

    Because they do Hard work.

  • @beedupbee8139
    @beedupbee8139 Год назад +10

    This video did not need to happen, they're obviously well disciplined and smart also an Indian on RUclips has helped me understand a lesson better than the teacher could

  • @laymanstechworld3224
    @laymanstechworld3224 Год назад +1

    Nice Explanation. Who could be next CEO's from India ?

  • @Raj-sm7xp
    @Raj-sm7xp Год назад +97

    We are loyal, we know how to get things done for cheap, we are extremely good at saving money, no one in the world can beat us in that aspect. It's in our DNA.

    • @prajullas
      @prajullas Год назад

      There is always an Indian to create a cringe situation.

    • @user-kq3wz5dp5m
      @user-kq3wz5dp5m Год назад +8

      Yeah, just like dogs. Cute and loyal, but cheap and replaceable. 😂

    • @pranavnehete4760
      @pranavnehete4760 Год назад +5

      For your country? Yes

    • @narendermakhijani9512
      @narendermakhijani9512 Год назад +4

      Mark Twain
      If u feed a starving dog he will always be loyal to u.
      This is the difference between a dog and a man.
      To be compared to a fog is an honor.
      Some people from other countries may steal secrets

    • @alive9386
      @alive9386 Год назад +2

      Loyalty only for bhartvarsh aka India.

  • @ideaboy9
    @ideaboy9 Год назад +11

    Agreed but one more important point you missed ... is INTEGRITY and Accountability...
    Integrity is a major role play while you are in very high positions ...

  • @kaushalshah5590
    @kaushalshah5590 2 года назад +9

    Right blend of AQ, EQ and IQ, very powerful in AQ. Adaptable,Emotional ,Intelligent .
    AQ>EQ>IQ.

  • @sidharthsundaramramachandr5384
    @sidharthsundaramramachandr5384 2 года назад +97

    You forgot about a major commonality among all these CEO's . They are not good because of their American education. They are great because they are from the Indian Institute of Technology.

    • @anirudh_challa
      @anirudh_challa 2 года назад +24

      Here is a list of Indian CEOs who didn’t go to IIT. In fact, they form the majority here in the US and the market cap of these companies' combined non-IITs heading is much more than those headed by them from the IIT.
      Satya Nadella (mentioned in the video) - Microsoft
      Ajaypal Singh Banga - Mastercard
      Shantanu Narayen - Adobe
      Laxman Narasimhan - Reckitt Benckiser
      Sanjay Mehrotra - Micron
      George Kurian - NetApp
      Indra Nooyi (Former Pepsi CEO) also isn’t an alumnus of IIT.
      Just sharing this because IIT obsession will become less and appreciation of value creation will be more irrespective of where they graduate from

    • @LV-ei1ce
      @LV-ei1ce 2 года назад +13

      as an Indian studying here in the US. you are wrong sidhart. It is a mix of all his education, but mainly exposure to US culture and society. Here talent is respected unlike India. Sundar Pichai would have been Infosys manager at best if he had stayed in india

    • @LV-ei1ce
      @LV-ei1ce 2 года назад +1

      @Mehaboob khan no it’s not about that. It’s about our mindset, we have to break free of the shackles. If you go and propose an idea to your manager; what is the likely hood that they even consider it

    • @Sana-ik8fo
      @Sana-ik8fo 2 года назад +2

      ​@@anirudh_challa irrespective of the people entering, a good institute is a good institute... you cannot deny that... that does help but if a person is determined enough, no such place exists where he or she cant reach... if iit dont get focus, then tell me who should get focus... but them getting focus does not undermine other colleges and professors and students' capabilities

    • @J7pat7
      @J7pat7 2 года назад +6

      @@LV-ei1ce You are exactly right. Sundar Pichai's dad knew this early on that's why he planned for his son to go to the US when he was young . He knew his son's talents would not have reached it's potential in India . Indians need to lower their pride and learn lessons from others. That's what Sundar Pichai did .

  • @sivamanavula2214
    @sivamanavula2214 Год назад +1

    That power of India🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @demoniogaming5200
    @demoniogaming5200 2 года назад +11

    Indians! Who is in the race to Make India an Nxt Superpower ? 💗🇮🇳

    • @madhusudansd3268
      @madhusudansd3268 Год назад +1

      We would like see the WORLD as WHOLESOME SUPER POWER (Vasudaika kutumbakam == World is ONE family) !!! Rather than INDIA alone. That's another problem or an asset, as the way you see (f)it !!! 😀

  • @jamesmathew6236
    @jamesmathew6236 2 года назад +20

    The tenacity to thrive among all odds: Knowing the goals, Being curious to learn and develop great ideas, focusing hard on balancing the big picture with the reality of today, grounding the work with meaning and purpose, reframing setbacks with fearing and respecting God, parents, and teachers.

    • @abhishek.chakraborty
      @abhishek.chakraborty Год назад +3

      That's the thing ― we don't "fear" God … we love God 🙏🏻

    • @Raj-ez8vg
      @Raj-ez8vg Год назад +1

      Here we have different typeof thought process, we don't have concept of fear of God, we can question anything in faith, and God is seen as great guru/teacher or a loving parent, or a universal energy that guides, controls, balances and sustains everything.

  • @nomanland5752
    @nomanland5752 Год назад +6

    I just wish oneday India will not depend from others countries because India have lots of brilliant citizens

  • @Polestar666
    @Polestar666 2 года назад +3

    loyalty is the main reason nothing else

  • @ppcsplanning2193
    @ppcsplanning2193 Год назад +3

    From 1.4 billion people, almost quarter of world population,
    A Nation pride itself for making a few CEO's.
    Quality of Education matters for India.

  • @ambujraj9772
    @ambujraj9772 Год назад +10

    Proud To Be An India 🇮🇳

    • @pratikmahajan1212
      @pratikmahajan1212 Год назад +2

      Bro its a Brain Drain
      Which means we don't have strong nationalhood to work for India

    • @jixpuzzle
      @jixpuzzle Год назад

      @@pratikmahajan1212 People just go to the place where their skills are valued. So, there's nothing wrong with that.

    • @breezeanonymous6034
      @breezeanonymous6034 Год назад

      Out of 2 billion humans, a few thousand to send as slave workers and feel proud about that 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ambujraj9772
      @ambujraj9772 Год назад +1

      @@breezeanonymous6034 I Feel Bad For You, Reform Study In Your Country So Your Country People Can Become World CEO's.

    • @ignashi7plays401
      @ignashi7plays401 Год назад

      @@jixpuzzle Nothing wrong done by people who left India but its wrong that is happening in India.

  • @shankarchatterjee9945
    @shankarchatterjee9945 Год назад

    Very nice and informative video

  • @internationalnewsmaruf4558
    @internationalnewsmaruf4558 Год назад +1

    Now, India is NO.1 one of the most populated country
    2023. From Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤🇮🇳

  • @lord_of_love_and_thunder
    @lord_of_love_and_thunder 2 года назад +62

    What about the 95% of the CEOs of Fortune 500 companies that come from Western countries ? The conditions there are very different from those in India. Clearly, the prevalance of Indian CEOs in tech is due to the concentration of Indians in tech, which in turn is driven by US immigration laws.

    • @kalkis1293
      @kalkis1293 Год назад +8

      You are one of the crazy fellow bro , when some one is talking about your kid is doing great , you are talking about we have lot of kids out side more smart than that praising kid 🙏🏻🙏🏻
      Pls try to talk about the point what he is talking about.

    • @inxeoz
      @inxeoz Год назад +2

      Say top 20 company 😁 and you will find out

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Год назад +5

      @@kalkis1293 he actually stating facts, there are zero to none indian companies in fortune 500

    • @ignashi7plays401
      @ignashi7plays401 Год назад

      @@kalkis1293 Lol, are those CEOs your relative? They have left the country and not contributing to us.

    • @themarksman1
      @themarksman1 Год назад +1

      Western countries is not singular. You can't compare one country to entire West. Indian immigrants has had more success than any other country immigrants is the point which you don't seem to understanding.

  • @krishfeb5
    @krishfeb5 Год назад

    We are the world and world is ours .we will keep explore and growing.

  • @randynandalall2932
    @randynandalall2932 Год назад

    Brilliant people

  • @mostaqueali2658
    @mostaqueali2658 Год назад +36

    My take on this:
    1. India has a very long tradition of trade and business, as a continuous civilisation of 10,000-15,000 YEARS. There are castes in India who are only focused on business and nothing else--The MARWARI, BANIYAS....genetic generational development of business.
    2. Indians share the Protestant work ethic. They can work very very hard in applying themselves. In many cases.
    3. With Brahmin Hindus, they are the teachers and priests of the Hindu community, so when they go into other fields their vast knowledge in Hindu scriptures, together with Western education gives them a unique insight into how things work.
    I don't know what percentage of Indian CEO'S in USA are Brahmin.
    4. India has been a very rich country for most of human history.
    5. The fact that the average Indian is very poor, and the country underdeveloped is due to the huge civil war INITIATED by Emperor Aurangazeb 1660-1761, AND THE CONSEQUENT BRITISH RULE OF India, at the tail end of the civil war based on religion.. India after 75 years is still under the colonial yoke which HINDERS ITS TRUE DEVELOPMENT, and why talented Indians take their skills outside of the country.
    s

    • @rustyshackleford9877
      @rustyshackleford9877 Год назад +2

      You are right in your assessment.
      You seem Indian and I want to congratulate you for your Knowledge.
      And for the part India being under a Colonial rule still after the Independence.
      India is not free and no developing nation is.
      Democracy is good but it comes with it flaws.
      Flaws which can be misused.
      Internal Weak point can be pressed.
      Enemies can be funded.
      All and all Public opinion can be changed which directly weakens the democracy.
      Dictatorship is good in this regard but the chances of Dictator going rogue are not less either..
      So for the most part of our Independent History,
      Our buttons were being pushed by the West.
      And later it was not being pushed directly but such Conditions were created that we on own had to push the buttons as the West liked.
      But after 2000 I think another India started to emerge.
      I say after the Pokhran Testing.
      I hope good hopes for the System but I have lost hope in People.

    • @dhi1083
      @dhi1083 Год назад

      People from Brahmin community having vast knowledge of Hindu scriptures is a myth...
      Most of them have become Rabid Atheist communist..

    • @Ayeshakhan45650
      @Ayeshakhan45650 Год назад

      @@candysgames323 details please

    • @jhonsatya4869
      @jhonsatya4869 Год назад

      @@Ayeshakhan45650 Abdul it's time to shouting ur f!lthy giod ola uber- Boom

    • @ignashi7plays401
      @ignashi7plays401 Год назад

      Its funny that we are accessing this thourhg a sample size of 4.5 million Indians living in the USA not the actual Indians living in India.

  • @maperx1789
    @maperx1789 Год назад +23

    No discrimination make all of us smart and kind. Respect to all traditions make us open minded, mastery the languages make us have many friends. Only humanity is the core all of it....

  • @Rocky-dm7bi
    @Rocky-dm7bi Год назад +1

    Respect 🙏🏼👍🏻

  • @vidyapeethstudent8514
    @vidyapeethstudent8514 2 года назад +18

    All credit goes to : sharma and Verma ji ke ladke 😂

  • @subhadramahanta452
    @subhadramahanta452 2 года назад +34

    Gandhi =/ India, world should get this straight
    Dharmic culture is the soul of India and will remain so.

    • @narendermakhijani9512
      @narendermakhijani9512 Год назад

      How come we have so much corruption

    • @jhonsatya4869
      @jhonsatya4869 Год назад +2

      @@narendermakhijani9512 gandi&nehru clan socialist sickular policies

    • @-rate6326
      @-rate6326 Год назад +1

      @@narendermakhijani9512 noone tried strict rules against corruption in 75 year

    • @secondarymailaddress4470
      @secondarymailaddress4470 Год назад

      Dafuq is a dharmik kulcha?

  • @naveenchandra4921
    @naveenchandra4921 7 месяцев назад +1

    talent as well as values

  • @malapanchoosingh9693
    @malapanchoosingh9693 Год назад

    Indians are born smart. God Bless them. 🕉🕉🙏🏻🙏🏻👏👏🤝🤝

  • @ishatpandey3516
    @ishatpandey3516 2 года назад +7

    Main factor culture of India

  • @MyUTube2312
    @MyUTube2312 Год назад +8

    The great spiritual background/origin of India also one of the reason why Indians shine as great leader with great attitude in the world. For Technology west but for spirituality India is the epicenter for the world.

  • @morriseperez1901
    @morriseperez1901 Год назад +1

    People need to adapt the Indian mindset, if they want to be successful.

  • @motohopper861
    @motohopper861 11 месяцев назад +2

    They are not just Indians but only sikh and Hindus which allows to question their faith freely and not like other faiths where you can't question

  • @Jenvlogs404
    @Jenvlogs404 Год назад +28

    It’s was always the most literate region. It’s the oldest languages, civilizations, reIigion…etc. Their philosophies are rooted with nature and science. I respect they believe in all. All their systems were based on enlightenment. Every invasion took advantage of the most, still they’re progressive and take responsibility, they should put their culture on display and stay unified, it’s one of the most vibrant, they mold into cultures easily but still judged on exterior.

    • @brkerch8449
      @brkerch8449 Год назад +1

      You have no idea what you are talking about. They have different sects and cultures and rankings there, and discrimination among the ranks. Their religious leaders teach to accept their place in rankings. However, I do like some of their philosphies, as there's always something to like. No, they are not the oldest civilization, nor religion, nor language, as all civilizations started in Africa.

    • @MsHSpring
      @MsHSpring Год назад

      True!.. And thank you!!.

    • @johncletus369
      @johncletus369 Год назад

      @@brkerch8449 you're correct indeed I live in India I know what you have mentioned is right, these people beat their pride much like how the African American talk about black History which is absent

    • @sanjibmishra6699
      @sanjibmishra6699 Год назад +1

      @Juniper ☠ how cringe can you dravidians be huh?

    • @captainelgato8313
      @captainelgato8313 Год назад

      @Juniper or Tamil civilization is an Indian civilization

  • @satyamARAS
    @satyamARAS Год назад +12

    We just don't have IITs we have NITs and IIIT and IISc many Institute ,here we have best of best with brain and mindset yes mindset is key ! Humbleness plays key role to control you gifts, there I learned this .

  • @HarishGaddam-fn4zk
    @HarishGaddam-fn4zk Год назад

    That is the power of India,

  • @rahulmewal
    @rahulmewal Год назад +1

    Love from india❤️❤️

  • @vidhanchandrasahu1185
    @vidhanchandrasahu1185 2 года назад +28

    Because they work hard 🙌🏻

    • @rosecali3597
      @rosecali3597 2 года назад

      They work hard to bring more inflation, corruption and tricks in American values. They could make India great with their technology values. No they didn't care but they are money hungary.

  • @motei1853
    @motei1853 2 года назад +17

    Dude talent, handwork is not limited to one group or race.
    The reason why there are Indian CEO mainly in Tech is they don't go back and start a company. Just compare with Chinese vs Indians who come to USA. Chinese go back and try to build their country, that is the reason why there are so many successful start ups from china and it is so advance compared to India.
    Indians stay in USA.

    • @Badmoh._aadmi
      @Badmoh._aadmi 2 года назад +5

      India is now 3rd largest startup hub.

    • @motei1853
      @motei1853 2 года назад +2

      @@Badmoh._aadmi I think the less you talk about indian startups the better. Look at the abject failure rates. Even india reached this far thanks to Chinese investments

    • @paavaie3401
      @paavaie3401 2 года назад

      True

    • @siddhesh6942
      @siddhesh6942 Год назад

      Very true comment.
      But I can't blame the indians who wish to stay outside of india either. Because you know , china is beautiful country and life quality is much better. But india is a huge mess and chaos. So they May not like to comeback in india.

    • @varunjiddi7023
      @varunjiddi7023 Год назад +2

      @@motei1853 I don't know what you are here to prove, Indian government doesn't play politics to get back their Talent. It believes in whole world as one, well CCP played well in 2001 to get back all the Talent which I personally appreciate, but you can't say Indians don't form the company. Indian startup system is fastest growing one and would be for the next decade the pace to add unicorn is way higher than China. Also it's all about economy, China grew earlier than us as simple as that, but given the slowing economy you should not boast much about China, India on the other hand is adding 45 unicorn every year and with much higher growth predictions ahead you will see this growth to be more faster. Also Indians are the largest startup founder in USA as well. India is in the same position which you were in 2001-2005 as easy as you can understand but on the other hand India is more open to all countries and also our population will not decline that fast as it was organic growth and decline unlike the draconian law implemented by China. So believe me India is not China but much more than that.
      Chinese investment can be easily seen where it took all the countries like Sri Lanka, Pakistan, African nation, do you want more examples, it is good that India rejected this bound to be failure Chinese investment.. haa.. haa.

  • @premakumari6658
    @premakumari6658 Год назад +1

    We, Indians are a "no holds barred" society.....the rough and tumble environment is extremely competitive and only the best survive,.....and the best are on the lookout for economic deals in the West where the competition is less severe.

  • @But1non
    @But1non Год назад

    In the Phils, Metro Pacific Group of Hospitals is led by an Indian CEO.

  • @galacticorm9263
    @galacticorm9263 Год назад +5

    Complete credit goes to those individuals and their family. No role of Indian govt in their development.

    • @SoWAHHHT
      @SoWAHHHT Год назад

      They all come from the IIT's run by Indian govt.. not the politicians but the Government of India.

  • @Rohit_0.552
    @Rohit_0.552 Год назад +4

    Majorly the CEOs have joined the Respective MNC Before 2-3 decades because our country can't provide opportunity to them at that time .But currently the scenarios are completely different our country is providing opportunities to the great minds and their ideas. I know we still have to develop a lot, so like I to Invite you all to invest in India in any sector and in any way. - A common Indian

  • @nisargvyas1
    @nisargvyas1 Год назад

    God bless you for making this video , it’s all fact

  • @jayanthaamarasinghe842
    @jayanthaamarasinghe842 Год назад +2

    More than 5000 years culture, family values, work ethics, never want to give up that easily. The Philosophy of Bhagavad Gita as a guidance'

  • @Rishabh-Dev
    @Rishabh-Dev 2 года назад +10

    Just wait 50 more years. 😎🤘

  • @MsHSpring
    @MsHSpring Год назад +8

    Mathematics is in Indian’s DNA. Zero was invented by Aryabhatta and one of the great mathematician Ramanujan was also Indian. Also, Indians are more honest and respectful and have high accountability and dedication to the work they do. That is an added factor!.. Not just in tech industries, you will find lots of Indians in medical fields and in NASA too.

    • @johncletus369
      @johncletus369 Год назад +1

      Proof

    • @MsHSpring
      @MsHSpring Год назад

      @@johncletus369 Are you stating or asking? 🤔

    • @Venzzy
      @Venzzy Год назад +2

      @@MsHSpring 1% of NASA Employee's are from India. Math's is not Indian's DNA. That's just a stereotype created by the foreigners. Top 10 Mathematicians are from Europe and America. Not even 1 Indian.

    • @godkiller5286
      @godkiller5286 Год назад

      @@Venzzy crybaby check top 10 mathematicians and india contributions to maths Ramanujan Aryabhatta are big examples also 33% nasa employees are Indians
      Keep crying

    • @Venzzy
      @Venzzy Год назад +1

      @@godkiller5286 haha clown, you have misunderstood lol. 33% of them are Indian originated not Indians 😂 only 1% are from Indian and yes I checked the top 10 mathematicians already, there’s not even one Indian. It’s filled with Europeans and Americans.

  • @cx4vr1dh4j
    @cx4vr1dh4j День назад

    Agreed all

  • @shantiveluri1
    @shantiveluri1 Год назад +2

    My son Bob PRAGADA is also an Indian became CEO of Jacob’s based at Dallas ( which is 15-20 billion )You forgot to mention.

  • @ujannatik8965
    @ujannatik8965 Год назад +5

    The journalism sector in the West is one place where Indians have not gained any significant foothold. I mean, there are many Indians working for British News Agencies in London, but none of them are in the top positions (or maybe very few of them are which I am not yet aware of). But very soon even that will happen!

  • @Shivavishnubrahma
    @Shivavishnubrahma Год назад +3

    Jews and Hindus have same work ethic
    Family structure
    Peaceful calm
    Manners
    So many similarities
    That’s why they are the most successful

  • @tooluhouse
    @tooluhouse Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing the correct map (00:02)

  • @sajid108016
    @sajid108016 Год назад

    Big market capturing

  • @chinapathfinder1689
    @chinapathfinder1689 2 года назад +5

    Indian are smart .

  • @ranashome24
    @ranashome24 Год назад +10

    Another 2 reasons to consider :
    1. Indians abroad are adept in 3 -4 languages.
    This gives them a better ability at multitasking
    2. Their Hindu background gives them broader outlook
    This enables them to adapt to different situations easily