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Such engagements attest to their greater relevance and contribution to the Indian economy and role, albeit unacknowledged, as a “soft power” to strengthen and deepen bilateral and people-to-people relations. Traditionally, India’s political elite fraternised selectively with those in the ‘higher realm’ and, at least talked more about the condition of those in the ‘lower realm’. Yet their contribution to home country and homeland country is far greater. These toiling classes, such as the workers in the Gulf, may never fit our image of “NRIs” in the dollarised aspirational sense. Over the decades, their money-order remittances have contributed immensely to the economy (and education) of their families, homes, communities, villages, towns and cities. The “lower realms”, our overseas equivalent of the “great unwashed” at home, are peopled by the millions of Indian workers abroad, mainly in West Asia. These are people who may feature in the higher realms of human endeavour. They have inspired and influenced individuals, institutions and communities and, their thinking, including their understanding of India and Indians, and Indian thought, tradition, politics, society, economy and philosophy. Indian scholars, artists, scientists, jurists, economists, writers, social scientists, academics, public intellectuals and thought leaders have long been prominent in many spheres of life abroad. Were it otherwise, there is much to cherish and celebrate in India’s long-standing “human exports” to the world, which predates these techno-corporate icons. This is exactly what the prosperity gospel is all about. The self-gratification, the celebrity culture, the corporate narcissism, the self-glorification of the so-called self-made successful people is adored, if not worshipped, with near-devotional fervor. As the iconic status of both wealth and the wealthy in India media reveals, the cult has now been exported worldwide. They are also Americans as idols who represent the Cult of Mammon.
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These tech titans are as much American as the companies they head and the currency in which they generate profits. Of course, Indian talent would doubtless be harnessed when required for running their business. They did not get to the top to advance the interests of the Indian state, nation or people. Their sole interest is to maximise the profits of their companies. Their loyalty is to their companies, consumers, stakeholders, brands, products, boards and shareholders not to India. They are now dedicated to their home country, the US, where they have reached the top of the corporate food chain.
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India is their homeland, which they have left. These successful individuals may be Indian, but they are not India’s. But neither is this trend of Indian-origin CEOs leading global corporates a dimension of India’s “soft power” as it is made out to be by those who have reduced success and achievement to idolatry of wealth, particularly dollarised wealth.Īlso Read | Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal said this in his very first e-mail as captain of the ship No longer is this lamented as “brain drain”, which is as it should be.