Folks, I think the core of the issue here is that people are concerned about the net number of Indian intellectuals going abroad, but the failure in observing how many college graduates India produces in a given year is also pertinent.
The Indian Higher Education System has about 20 million college / graduate students. This is a vast and complex system. So, if India looses 5,000 or even 10,000 scientists and intellectuals in a given year --- that's really just a drop in the proverbial "bucket".
In the given sense, India truly is an academic power house. The country produces 20 million intellectuals....
And folks, this number will only continue to grow. The shear fact that nations like Japan and the United States are bringing in more and more Indian intelligentsia into their respective industries ... speaks volumes for Indian educational system and the scientists that India produces.
Period.
Absolutely true, good Sir @AUSTERLITZ --- and for a nation with a gargantuan population of over 1.2 Billion, the fact that India produces some 20 million college graduates in a given year is just impressive. That number is not even the full potential of India's educational system, that number will only increase as India's standard of living and developmental index increases, which is happening as we speak. So, loosing some 5 to 10 thousand professionals is really nothing since India produces substantially more in a given year.
For gargantuan countries like say India , China, where population is in the billion level , the fear of brain drain really is impertinent. I mean, in regards to populatory demographic context, India literally produces an "Israel" every year. lol.
Seriously. Human capital in India is just untapped, and the human resource potential is just.....MASSIVE.
The Indian Higher Education System has about 20 million college / graduate students. This is a vast and complex system. So, if India looses 5,000 or even 10,000 scientists and intellectuals in a given year --- that's really just a drop in the proverbial "bucket".
In the given sense, India truly is an academic power house. The country produces 20 million intellectuals....
And folks, this number will only continue to grow. The shear fact that nations like Japan and the United States are bringing in more and more Indian intelligentsia into their respective industries ... speaks volumes for Indian educational system and the scientists that India produces.
Period.
As our economy expands these people will be returning .So its a double edged blade.
Absolutely true, good Sir @AUSTERLITZ --- and for a nation with a gargantuan population of over 1.2 Billion, the fact that India produces some 20 million college graduates in a given year is just impressive. That number is not even the full potential of India's educational system, that number will only increase as India's standard of living and developmental index increases, which is happening as we speak. So, loosing some 5 to 10 thousand professionals is really nothing since India produces substantially more in a given year.
For gargantuan countries like say India , China, where population is in the billion level , the fear of brain drain really is impertinent. I mean, in regards to populatory demographic context, India literally produces an "Israel" every year. lol.
Seriously. Human capital in India is just untapped, and the human resource potential is just.....MASSIVE.