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While it is so easy to be cynical; there are changes taking place (slowly unfortunately) in the subcontinent. Earlier, similar things used to be said in India as well; but times are changing now. These young men should be supported in their endeavours and especially to ensure that they do not have to leave their country. This will help to ease pressure on scarce resources and that is a great cause.
Hope that this achievement receives full publicity.
I agree to your post. If you said something like this 15 yrs or so ago, I would poke that hope balloon with a little pin call reality. Things are very different now.
BD is not growing as fast as China or India, but its growing. When I left for USA in 1991 you either had to know folks or be real brilliant in academics.
Batch mates that stayed, almost all of them are doing very good indeed. The hopelessness is not there anymore. Well corruption is still there, but seems like people are demanding more accountability.
Brain drain will be a substantial issue for years more to come in the sub-continent. Only when the opportunities are somewhat similar, more brilliant students will choose to stay.
The sub-continent has a long way to go, but it is way better then what it was 15 yrs ago.