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Whenever global tech CEOs like Sam Altman or Elon Musk visit India, the excitement is misplaced because, for them, India is merely a massive market, not a hub for innovation. Their primary goal is to expand their businesses, capture more users, and maximize profits rather than genuinely investing in India's technological growth. Despite India's talent, they rarely establish major R&D centers or support local startups in a meaningful way. Instead, they dominate markets, extract data, and shape policies in their favor while offering little long-term commitment. These visits are often just PR exercises, creating temporary hype but bringing no real change. Instead of glorifying these figures, India must focus on building its own tech giants and reducing dependence on foreign companies.
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