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anmol maini
anmol maini@anmolm_·
too much gyan about coming back to india / leaving india. ultimately only thing that matters is the actions of folks who have the ability to live in both countries
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Srini@SriniN123·
@vijaythirumalai lol the day indian state changes it's stance and allows Indians to invest abroad liberally these valuations will drop. Currently due to restrictions, they are causing bubbles in all the domestic assets
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Vijay Thirumalai
Vijay Thirumalai@vijaythirumalai·
I think instead of build in India, every enterpreneur should list in India Where else would you have perfect trifecta of 1/Mentally ill fund managers ( few exceptions of course) 2/With Unlimited SIP money 3/ No good way to short POS companiesa Consequence, u have Tech 1st companies like Lenskart, Sugar, Boat (basically the entire Shark Tank type trades) trading at 100x tech type PE multiple for a zero tech business)
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@vijaythirumalai What’s this SIP money? How is it better than pensions etc. in USA?
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@Lotus2051 @svembu @DealsDhamaka Haha the bitch quote tweeted and blocked. Long term coherence is dharma bitch. Clearly you don’t understand it so go learn dharma before sermonizing.
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GP@GP6wec·
@Lotus2051 @svembu @DealsDhamaka lol Krishna would have said @svembu is attached to his ego and one should do what is best for long term coherence. Worshipping Krishna doesn’t make you dharmic, understanding him does.
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Vineeth K
Vineeth K@DealsDhamaka·
Dear Sridhar Sir, I’m writing this from Chicago, and I have deep respect for you, but I also want to share a lived perspective from many NRIs who chose to stay abroad. For most of them, it’s not just about earning more money, not any more. That’s a very small part of the story. The real reasons are the quality of everyday life and systems that work more consistently: - lower day-to-day corruption - less dependency on “connections” for basic services - stronger safety nets during emergencies - better civic discipline - cleaner cities and better infrastructure - roads without constant stress and unpredictability These are not luxury factors, that is just daily living in very fundamental ways. What is their incentive for them to return back ? How long will we just keep pushing the narrative of the homeland? Many of them didn’t “leave India behind.” They simply built a life where the system around them allows more predictability and stability. And to be honest, those of us who stayed back in India like you and I did so by choice too. We can choose to work on improving what’s broken here, instead of framing it as something that can be solved by asking people to return. Both paths matter. Both contributions are valid.
Sridhar Vembu@svembu

Open letter to Indians in America. -- Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat: Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way. Yet today, a significant number of Americans, may be not the majority but not too far from it either, believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned. You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle. You are mere bystanders to that conflict. Meanwhile there is one thing that is true now and will be true in the future: the respect Indians command world-wide will substantially depend on the fortunes of India herself. If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect. Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess. India produces sufficient brain power to achieve that prowess but alas we exported so much of that talent, particularly to America. As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself. As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal. Respectfully Sridhar Vembu

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GP@GP6wec·
@protosphinx If you truly believe that buy puts.
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sphinx@protosphinx·
I’m sorry but there’s very little wealth creation happening here. Trillions in value are being created, yet retail won’t see any upside. The stock is already heavily marked up and will only go down from here after sucking the liquidity for a few sessions. For a small set of engineers in SF, it’s mostly a transfer of wealth to overpriced property owners. Normal people have no access to these so called wealth creation tools and that will come back to bite in catastrophic ways.
shirish@shiri_shh

The biggest IPO run in the history of the market three $1T+ companies. possibly all going public in the next 12 months. SpaceX IPO: $1.75T. OpenAI IPO: $1T Anthropic IPO: $1T we're living through the greatest technological wealth creation in history.

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Abhinav Kukreja
Abhinav Kukreja@kukreja_abhinav·
For every smart person that leaves India, 10 equally smart people stay back. Until we find a way to empower those 10, the homecoming of that 1 is going to change pretty much nothing. - someone who returned
Sridhar Vembu@svembu

Open letter to Indians in America. -- Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat: Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way. Yet today, a significant number of Americans, may be not the majority but not too far from it either, believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned. You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle. You are mere bystanders to that conflict. Meanwhile there is one thing that is true now and will be true in the future: the respect Indians command world-wide will substantially depend on the fortunes of India herself. If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect. Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess. India produces sufficient brain power to achieve that prowess but alas we exported so much of that talent, particularly to America. As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself. As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal. Respectfully Sridhar Vembu

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GP@GP6wec·
@svembu @x_rahulraj @DealsDhamaka But people don’t want me in India either. Have you seen any of the marxists or evrists? Do the evrists want you in Tamil Nadu? Their hate didn’t stop you from leaving Tamil Nadu.
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
I have no issue with anything you said. You do not have to justify why you live in America. I am not posting this in normal times. To repeat what I said in my post, a good number of Americans no longer want us there. And for those Indians who don't yet have the green card or US citizenship, precarious life on the H1B visa is another big issue. So I suggested it may be time for some people to reexamine the "where should I live" question. I live in a small village in a very rural corner and use the local roads (some good, some bad), shop in the local shops, enjoy roadside tea, join the feast at the local temple and so on. I am quite happy with life here, in my little corner of Bharat. My presence makes life slightly better for local people and I am grateful to be able to make that small difference.
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GP@GP6wec·
@thatindicmonk @KantInEastt Agreed. But we are talking about TN growth in this thread right? TN is growing in spite of reservations not because of it. Also imo it’s better to ask for caste based reservations in income tax collection (as opposed to just propose other redistributions)
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@thatindicmonk @KantInEastt Nope. Redistribution is stupid no matter how you slice it because it distorts incentives.
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Based Monk 📢(#Unreserved)
@GP6wec @KantInEastt TN paying huge taxes is irrelevant. Infact, TN is not paying enough. Calculation below x.com/i/status/17255…
Fascinating Archives 📢@theindicsociety

Hello Aravind, Saadar Pranam 🙏 Let me take this opportunity to educate you on how the constitution in the #Ambedkarite State of India works. A small thread - In India, a socialist ambedkarite state by #constitution, there is a process called Positive Discrimination. Using this process we, the people of India and its representatives, have decided that the better performing so called "forward" entities will help uplift the underperforming so called "backward" entities. So what we decided is that we will allocate resources from the state of India to these underperforming entities by taking it from the better performing entities, even if it means that they have to reluctantly sacrifice what they deserved. The pain of this #apartheid policy from state is supposed to be ignored for the forward entities. This is what we have established, learnt and accepted in the last 75 years. So now, using this as a premise, we designed the #Reservation ecosystem, #StateTaxdistribution, #Delimitation and several other polices. Southern states, especially #Tamilnadu, has been the greatest supporter of such policies when it came to reservations. So much that it went ahead and increased reservations to 69% whereas it was limited to only 49.5% in the rest of the country. The argument made was that this was on the basis of #population. Recently, #castecensus was conducted in Bihar and a resolution was passed to increase reservations based on the population and economic condition of all the castes. Here again, the entity with lesser population and better economy was asked to make the sacrifices. Their pain, social ostracization, systematic discrimination and state enforced apartheid was supposed to be ignored. They were told to suck it up. So, if TN is receiving less for what it contributes, We should not really care, simply because it is helping other states. Forward Category states are helping the backward category states. It is affirmative action after all. Infact, based on the calculation for state tax distribution, we should increase the burden on Tamilnadu by 39.39% (as they have done with reservations, since increasing reservations to 69% from 49.5% is a 39.39% increase). So since TN received ₹33 for every ₹100 it gave, it should be revised to ₹20 per ₹100 (a 39.39% decrease). It is only fair keeping in line with the policies made by #Tamilnadu government itself. You cannot be crying about state tax distribution unfairness while increasing reservation and enforcing state-enforced apartheid on the GC (General Category) and systematically enabling #discrimination. The only solution for TN here is - TN should roll back their 69% to 49.5%, propose a bill in parliament to get rid of the entire concept of reservation. Then, and only then we can take the whining of state tax distribution from TN seriously. Until then, like we tell the GC castes - Suck it up!! PS. oh yes, #delimitation is coming. Same premise. Jiski jitni sankhya bhari, uski utni hissedhari😆 #MeToo_UNless_UR_a_Jew Elon Musk's X Bin Laden Rajasthan #MadhyaPradesh Kashmir #Armenia #Congress The Economist #NarendraModi #TelanganaElection2023 #TheFruitsOfCalvary #விவசாயிக்கு_குண்டாஸ் Gavin Newsom #पेपरचोर_कांग्रेस गीता वेद #PragatiKavaliCongressRavali #JhoothKiRani Sanskrit सुधीर चौधरी Sanatani Puja Jay Shah Man City Global South

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@hvgoenka Where is excellence in India? Where is the aspiration to be world class?
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
India vs Nvidia. A $3.5 trillion economy… yet its listed companies together are still valued less than a single chipmaker. Nvidia: $5.2T India: $4.97T The real question: are we underpriced… or underperforming where it matters most?
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@kendheswapnil Humor depending on language is a skill issue.
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VivekTaru
VivekTaru@kendheswapnil·
A lot of “leave India” advice comes from a mental model of a good life shaped by the West, where systems, predictability, and infrastructure are the primary markers of quality of life. That’s a narrow lens. For someone like me, India offers something else: cultural alignment. Most of my conversations happen in my mother tongue. My humor lands without effort. References are shared. The people I care about are here. The environment feels intuitively mine. That has real quality-of-life value; something “leave India” voices often overlook. India also has an unusual amount of variety in everyday life: food, language, art, music, religion, and culture. And if you have money, you can design a life with far more time autonomy. Routine tasks can be outsourced; your energy can go into things that actually matter. So the question is: what are you optimizing for? If your priority is social depth, cultural fit, and flexibility in how you design your life, India can be a great place to live, especially for those shaped by Indian sensibilities.
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GP@GP6wec·
@thatindicmonk @KantInEastt Truth is 1. TN people themselves have a history of excellence 2. Dravidian parties oppress Brahmins but otherwise are egalitarian 3. Dravidian parties are corrupt but capitalistic 4. This shows TN has even higher potential to grow with a dharmic government
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@thatindicmonk @KantInEastt That’s a poor hot take. A simple google search would tell you TN pays most taxes after Maharashtra.
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@thatindicmonk @sabakaul1 That’s not what the Gita says. Perhaps more importantly, that’s not optimum from a systemic, macroeconomic and even information theoretic point of view.
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Based Monk 📢(#Unreserved)@thatindicmonk·
@sabakaul1 Pls stop these varna by karma interpretations. Thats not how varna works. Varna is not limited to work ability. Varna is immutable even if you perform work other than what you are prescribed.
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Saba kaul.🇮🇳
Saba kaul.🇮🇳@sabakaul1·
Arjuna was not a brahmin, yet he was taught the deepest Spritual knowledge-the Bhagwat Geeta directly by Krishna If Varna were fixed by birth Arjuna (a kshatri, would never been chosen for recieving the highest Wisdom. The fact that Krishna taught him Shows Knowledge was never restricted by Caste. Dharma recognises ability, sincerity and discipline and not Birth.
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Ceteris Paribus
Ceteris Paribus@entropied2223·
Who is Vembu appealing to: essentially high skilled GC males abroad. What does Republic of India think about GC males : born oppressors who should be at the receiving end of Hisaab Chukta vengeance. In any case, even if a big change has to happen in India, it has to happen through those who live here. Also, NRIs can help India from abroad too.
Arnav Gupta@championswimmer

I stayed in India for 8 years after graduating. In those 8 years I ran a mildly successful startup, creating 70+ jobs, and a lot of taxes since we were profitable. My Whatsapp inbox from my teaching time is full of thousands of messages of people getting prestigious high paying tech jobs. After that as an engineering leader at various orgs, hired at least 50+ more people. Paid multiple crores of personal income tax as well. I did more than my fair share of creating employment, creating human capital and contributed enough to pay off my subsidised education (I’ll not deny I got more than good enough education both from school and university, both of which are partly paid for by the government) In those 8 years, of my closest 10 friends, slowly slowly I found 8 of them now have moved outside India. More than half my college group is outside. And eventually on the balance of things, it really started feeling like I’m getting the short end of the bargain and those others who left were getting a better deal in life. I had always assured myself that a) I can always go out whenever I want, I am here by choice b) I’ve consciously stuck to faster growth roles orgs but if I ever wanted to, I can go to big tech too Finally a switch clicked in the head saying if you’re so sure of (a) and (b) why don’t you really just go and see. You can always come back. In the long run I might be proven wrong (I’m aware of stories of one health scare or racism incident or ailing parents that pushes the pendulum back for many), but for now my lived experience only taught me exactly opposite of what Vembu has said below. In fact if 10 years ago I would have even slightly been convinced by the below tweet, today I’m convinced even less by it. From my perspective of the things I sought in life, the equation has only gotten worse not better.

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@karthik2k2 🎯 It shows a lack of system thinking. Disappointed to see from @svembu He is not wrong that India needs talent, but he either cannot or will not state the underlying cause which is India doesn’t respect talent.
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Krishnan
Krishnan@cvkrishnan·
Living in India and talking of the US of rewarding mediocrity must be one of the funniest, uninformed and spiteful takes I’ve ever read in the internet. 😂 Seeking a better QoL is now pansy! World over ppl seeking their country to a higher level would acknowledge the current state compared to countries form which they seek the talent and acknowledge the canyon in difference.
Saiswaroopa Iyer@Sai_swaroopa

So here is my take on @svembu sir's call to Indians in US 1) The call apparently isn't meant for pansies who cant stand the heat. So sit there. 2) It is also not meant for those holding regular jobs there, with the only reason being dollar value. If you come back home, you will fail here. That country does pay mediocrity. Sit there, earn and send the money home. 3) It is meant for exceptionally talented guys who can disrupt the status quo back home and be real changemakers in whatever the firld they are in. I agree the ease of doing business is a pain in India. Good to have a discussion out on the real pain points of change making. The country too must be proactive in head hunting the crucial entrepreneurial talent back home and I am hopeful there will be changes. But in short, this move is for heroes as of now. Along with that heroism, you need strategy, grounded thinking and thoughtful networking. Also, I really hope Vembu sir excludes that Hotmail guy in his invite. PS : I might be one of those blessed ones who (and spouse) found a better mix of opportunity-purpose back home after a reasonably rewarding stay outside.

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