Fred is right. Unless the Indian Govt. (read RSS) has decided to take over the entire world. In that case this is very much justified, as "India's long term policy"
Floriano > Fred makes an excellent point. India has lost tremendously because of the brain-drain. It is a > fairness issue: why should Indian taxpayers subsidize the US economy? A poor rebuttal is that > US-based Indian engineers give back to their alumni (IIT) or start companies in India with US > technology. But that is not an even exchange. Not even close. Even if it was close, why should > the Indian taxpayer be made to front the money for such a "global" transaction? > > George > > --- "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 4. If you're a taxpayer back in India, it makes eminent sense > > to agree that tonnes of money from the state's exchequer > > shouldn't go into a highly subsidised tech-education > > system that produces some of the best > > engineers in the world, but of whom upto 80% leave India > > for greener pastures abroad. If they want to leave, by > > all means. Let them pay for their highly-subsidised > > education and leave. Should Indian money go to > > subsidise the already-affluent West by way of providing > > them top class skills for free? ########################################################################## # Send submissions for Goanet to [EMAIL PROTECTED] # # PLEASE remember to stay on-topic (related to Goa), and avoid top-posts # # More details on Goanet at http://joingoanet.shorturl.com/ # # Please keep your discussion/tone polite, to reflect respect to others # ##########################################################################
