Now I understand that Indian's don't want to work on hard tech because it's need huge dedication and Research for creating any innovation like Chinese and Japanese start-ups .
India mainly believes in application based solutions. For R&D, india don't spend that much amount. So, people who want to research will move to other countries where there are good research infrastructure.
Indian media houses should be punished harshly for spreading nonsense like this. Have you guys checked the R&D investment in India. It's way below than any developing countries. 0.7 percentage of GDP is invested in R&D. How on earth can a country tha
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China has 2000+ research and development centers .
India has 216 research and development center with unskilled people .
Now tell me how we can expect that we will manage all things like developed countries .
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