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Return to origin: Why NRIs return and why people with roots here are drawn to India

Moneycontrol spoke to three NRIs who returned to India and one US-born Indian-origin person who came here in the belief that the country has good growth opportunities. Read on to know what they had to say

August 15, 2023 / 07:43 IST
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You can take an Indian out of India, but you can never take India out of an Indian. And that’s why some of these folks choose to give it all up and come home. Or so it would seem.

Manish Jain, an artificial intelligence (AI) specialist, moved to the US 16 years ago for his higher studies. In 2013, he launched a start-up before selling it a few years later. Bharath Sundararajan, a retail and supply chain professional, also moved to the US to pursue a career. Both Jain and Sundararajan made a success of themselves and lived the American dream. But eventually, it didn't prove enough, and they moved back to India.

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Getting a job overseas and having the chance to live abroad is an aspiration for many Indians — it’s their ticket to a better life and global exposure. But having examined the grass on the other side of the fence, a few return to India, believing the pastures here are actually greener. A thriving job market, a good standard of living and having family close by were big pull factors for these folks.

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