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‼️I feel this is accurate as Indian have good degree but still somehow they lacks skills . What's your opinion over this ?

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Stealth • 6m

True. Actually Indians as a whole (in general don’t feel like they can take the amount of risk to test their skills and that’s somewhat making them lack behind. Otherwise it’s all the same.

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