Zoho Founder Sridhar Vembu Calls on NRIs to Return to India for Nation-Building
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu urges NRIs to return to India in viral post: ' India has sufficient brain power but....'
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Sridhar Vembu, founder of Zoho, has urged Indians living abroad, especially in the United States, to return to India. He emphasizes the need for skilled professionals to contribute to the nation's growth and innovation, highlighting the potential for a stronger India amidst changing perceptions abroad.
- 01Sridhar Vembu encourages NRIs to return to India for nation-building.
- 02He reflects on his own journey from India to the US with limited resources.
- 03Vembu notes a growing perception of Indians as competitors in the US job market.
- 04He emphasizes India's intellectual capability and the need to redirect talent back home.
- 05The Zoho founder believes returning NRIs can guide India's youth and foster innovation.
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Sridhar Vembu, the founder of Zoho, recently made a compelling appeal for Indians living abroad, particularly in the United States, to return to India and contribute to its growth. Reflecting on his own journey, Vembu noted that he moved overseas with limited finances but strong academic and cultural foundations. He acknowledged the success many Indians have achieved abroad but pointed out a troubling trend where some Americans view them as competitors displacing local workers. This sentiment, he argues, is becoming more noticeable and is exacerbated by deepening ideological divisions in the US. Vembu stressed that India's global reputation is linked to its economic strength, and if the nation continues to struggle with poverty, it risks being viewed with condescension rather than respect. He believes that India has significant intellectual capabilities and that bringing back skilled professionals could accelerate innovation and development. By enhancing its technological prowess, India can strengthen its global presence and civilizational identity. Vembu urged overseas Indians to leverage their international experience to guide India's youth and contribute meaningfully to nation-building.
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Vembu's appeal could inspire skilled Indians abroad to return, potentially boosting India's economy and innovation landscape.
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