Sridhar Vembu, of Zoho, encouraged immigrants to return to India because it has the capacity to grow into a powerful and affluent nation. The founder of a major tech business said this:
In a social media post, Sridhar Vembu, the founder and chief scientist of the Indian multinational IT giant Zoho Corporation, asked Indians residing overseas to return home in the midst of the discussion surrounding immigration abroad.Sridhar Vembu of Zoho asked Indians living overseas in a post on X why they should remain in a place where they don't feel welcome. He asserted that India has the capacity to grow into a powerful and affluent nation and that it needs its citizens back
Immigrant Indians
According to Sridhar Vembu, chief scientist at Zoho, who shared another social media article on X, Indian immigrants contribute the "highest fiscal contribution" to their host nation.
Vembu was referring to a graphic created by Daniel Di Martino, a Manhattan Institute Fellow who specializes in writings about immigration reform and policy in the US..
According to Daniel Di Martino's research, among other countries, Indian immigrants have made over $1.6 million in contributions to the beneficial fiscal impact over the past 30 years. When it comes to their fiscal impact, Indian immigrants have outperformed those from China, the Philippines, Colombia, and other countries.
In order to draw in some talent that has left the country, Sridhar Vembu also expressed his desire that India will save its best products for the following generation.
According to the chart below, Indian immigrants provide the most financially to their host country. India gave it her all. In the upcoming generation, I wish India maintains its best qualities. According to Vembu's post, "India should also attract some of the talent that left."
In order to draw in some talent that has left the country, Sridhar Vembu also expressed his desire that India will save its best products for the following generation.
According to the chart below, Indian immigrants provide the most financially to their host country. India gave it her all. In the upcoming generation, I wish India maintains its best qualities. According to Vembu's post, "India should also attract some of the talent that left."
Trump's assault on immigrants
According to a previous Mint story, US President Donald Trump further tightened his crackdown on immigration by charging high-skilled foreign professionals seeking to work in the US a one-time $100,000 annual charge for H-1B visas.
This occurs as the Trump administration seeks to eradicate the practice of foreign workers entering the US with the intention of "stealing jobs from hard-working Americans." The immigrants do not contribute significantly to the US economy, according to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick.
The goal of the federal government's crackdown is to make sure that the country's economy and citizens gain "significantly" from the foreign labor.

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