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Samraat

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no I don't think Indian talent just getting mature to take over the world I believe there will India's talent migration to countries like the USA is part of a natural growth phase seen in developing nations, as top professionals seek better opportunities and rewards. However, as global economies reach saturation and positions abroad become limited, returning to a growing and dynamic India will be more attractive. This reverse migration, fueled by India's evolving entrepreneurial ecosystem, government initiatives, and increasing opportunities, will eventually transform the talent drain into a brain gain. By fostering innovation and creating a supportive environment, India can retain and benefit from its global talent for long-term growth. what do you guys think

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