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They are easy to manipulate and cost less. But this is not particular with Indians. People from the subcontinent are the same.
Because they are outstanding and competent individuals. You cannot become CEO by being easily controlled or manipulated, it's bad for business, we are talking about the highest position in multi billion corporations. The civilization achievement here though is not of India but of Western civilization.They are easy to manipulate and cost less. But this is not particular with Indians. People from the subcontinent are the same.
I see that "highest position" on daily basis. And I know what I wrote.Because they are outstanding and competent individuals. You cannot become CEO by being easily controlled or manipulated, it's bad for business, we are talking about the highest position in multi billion corporations. The civilization achievement here though is not of India but of Western civilization.
Because they are outstanding and competent individuals. You cannot become CEO by being easily controlled or manipulated, it's bad for business, we are talking about the highest position in multi billion corporations. The civilization achievement here though is not of India but of Western civilization.
I see that "highest position" on daily basis. And I know what I wrote.
Yes, they are competent, educated. I admit and I really appreciate that. The thing however is, the guys who actually own these organizations, are mostly not that qualified, yet they hire these qualified guys. To become CEO is a big achievement and congrats on that, I am really curious what exactly does that means for you? I mean how do you want us to see it? I see no Microsoft no facebook no google coming out of India, neither owned by India. So should we eat poison just because some Indian got hired somewhere? Or what?The Fox and the Grapes is one of Aesop's fables ... The story concerns a fox that tries to eat grapes from a vine but cannot reach them. Rather than admit defeat, he states they are undesirable. The expression "sour grapes" originated from this fable.[3]The Fox and the Grapes - Wikipedia
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Net migration rate of China is 10 times that of India and more than 4 times even AfghanistanThe best Americans went to the United States Army.
The best Chinese have entered the Chinese government.
The best Indians have gone to work for foreign companies.
They are testaments to the achievement in America of the Western civilization which America leads. Analogously, Mughal and Delhi Sultanate empires were achievements of the Indian or the Hindustani civilization.I mean how do you want us to see it?