illusion8
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That will need a lot of things:
- Conducive environment for research
With a jealous attitude of what typical Indian bosses have on employee individual achievement, most of these NRI Indians living outside India and tasted good success, will not appreciate such immature and unwanted attitude.
- Acceptance by red tape agencies
Most government agencies taht control the aspects of dual use tech are still working in the same fashion as they used to in 60s. That has to change.
- Money Talks
Salary structure in India is extremely low compared to what these scientists, engineers etc earn in the other countries apart from comfortable lifestyle. Taxation on salaries is brutally punitive in India and without any returns of any benefits from our "wonderful" governments.
So if you throw the question around to these NRIs, they'd be like "Ha! you're talking money and luring huh?".
Unless these 3 among a large number of other parameters change, we will never get the level of inflow from outside that we need.
For this, entire country and entire society has to change.
Lets bring the change, this is happening in a small measure, I consecutively live in both Mumbai and bangalore and have seen numerous NRI's return back. Salaries in Bangalore are over the top. But the infrastructure is lacking, Appreciation for the skill sets in another paradigm. Believe me these guys and gals are talented beyond the realm. I thought I was smart but these guys are way beyond, if an effective mechanism is implemented and utilized for these guys there is a great future for India. Bangalore as a whole is quite inviting for them. We need to setup more centers to utilize the inbred talent and its too much and more than enough to take us to whatever we need to achieve.