Not talking about Infosys or the likes but more about the likes of FAANG or China's Bytedance, Tencent. I can put in a few options for voting, but feel free to suggest more. Youtube CEO is stepping down, replaced by Neal Mohan, an Indian origin exec. With so many Indian leadership in the west, why is India so behind even in the tech industry? One would figure with this many top tier talented leaders, India would have built some multination corp to rival US and China by now.
They are busy coming here to hire folks like you..
Bcz of Reservation
Migration of talented people to west has to do more with economics. Don’t use reservation as reason for everything.
theres is no market for these non essential things: india is still a major poor country, people don’t have money to spend on iphone, spoil with facebook, insta, ticktok, and work on laptops.
Exactly. People especially the ones we all know about like to parrot India is an advanced country. In reality majority are still struggling and living difficult lives.
Tata, Reliance are big. Flipkart and Zoho are tech. There are others as well (Adani 😉) No one gives a shit about bytedance or tencent in India. TikTok/Bytedance is not even public and sucks as a company, it's not big tech. China fucked over Alibaba and Jack Ma.
Name a thing that India exports to the rest of the world. Not including Indians
Rhetorical question? This is old data btw.
India got its freedom 75 years ago. The constitution was put in place in 1950. We have a huge undereducated population. The govt to serve everyone since we’re a democracy. India is not industrialized. Simply not enough time has passed for India to mature as a country.
Can you name some big tech corps from Europe competing with Google, Amazon etc? Ten cent/ bytedance grew because of Chinese govt policy to block western tech companies.
Yeah, and tencent is not that big a deal outside china. Bytedance is a horrible employer that employs mostly Chinese origin workers in the US.
Spotify
As I already wrote in now deleted thread - Indian CEOs are good bureaucrats but terrible innovators.
As if everyone read your comment in now deleted thread!!
There's plenty of innovation in India. India doesn't have a market for fluff, unlike the US.
Nepotism is rife in India and its really hard to do anything without encountering massive amounts of red tape. Most Indians want to exit India because it's really bad. Most Chinese don't want to exit China. Just makes you think
Blah blah blah blah blah bullshit blah blah!
Agree except lots of Chinese want to exit China. Talk to any Chinese folks in the USA. Zero covid showed how tyrannical Chinese government is.
Flipkart, Snapdeal, Zomato, Zoho, Freshworks
Atleast I use postman heavily
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Because they’re not good at building companies or value. They’re just good at politics-ing their way up and eventually extracting all the wealth they can and running things into the ground.
No - that’s not the case, but thanks for a random racist addition to my otherwise rational comment.