Saturday, December 23, 2006
It is a reverse brain drain to India now
32,000 Britons of Indian origin have already returned to India to be part of a resurgent economy, The Times (India) reported here today.
The report said the rapid development of India's hi-tech economy has created particularly attractive opportunities for second and third-generation Anglo-Indians, who are using their knowledge of both cultures to seize the chance to develop their careers, earn comparatively high salaries and enjoy a luxurious standard of living that they could not dream of in Britain.
IMO: Anyone thinking of living permanently in India should think very carefully before taking steps which cannot be readily undone. That being said, India is a great place, finances and any wouldbe 'luxurious living' aside.
Others add: If you do not have any money, you go right down the drain - but nobody starves at least so far.
The report said the rapid development of India's hi-tech economy has created particularly attractive opportunities for second and third-generation Anglo-Indians, who are using their knowledge of both cultures to seize the chance to develop their careers, earn comparatively high salaries and enjoy a luxurious standard of living that they could not dream of in Britain.
IMO: Anyone thinking of living permanently in India should think very carefully before taking steps which cannot be readily undone. That being said, India is a great place, finances and any wouldbe 'luxurious living' aside.
Others add: If you do not have any money, you go right down the drain - but nobody starves at least so far.
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