global tech giants , but it’s the USA that benefits the most from this talent, as a cross section of people sum up on Twitter, which is now going to be run by another India-born Parag Agrawal. Global tech giants “Google, Microsoft, Adobe, IBM, Palo Alto Networks, and now Twitter are run by CEOs who grew up in India. Wonderful to watch the amazing success of Indians in the technology world and a good reminder of the opportunity America offers to immigrants,” tweets Patrick Collison, to which billionaire SpaceX chief Elon Musk responded: USA benefits greatly from Indian talent! However, on a matter of factly note, Prof. V. Ramgopal Rao @ramgopal_rao, Director of @iitdelhi reacts: All of them had a free education in India at the cost of Indian tax payers money. High time American philanthropy extended to supporting Indian higher education. As the world’s largest democracy, India can boast of this as a great achievement, but what about its own ambition of making India a USD 5 trillion economy and global power house by 2024-25? Do the government leaders have any plans to attract this kind of extraordinary talent to lead Indian corporates? As a Twitter user puts it,… Read full this story
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