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It is time for Arabs to take off their hats to Indians!

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To all conceited and arrogant Arabs who take pride in the glorious history of Arab civilization, it is time you took off your hats to Indians after having treated them with discrimination and having looked down upon them for decades.

Indians today run America and the world. While the US imports oil from the Gulf, it imports minds from India. Fifteen percent of start-up companies in Silicon Valley, south of San Francisco which is home to hundreds of technology companies such as Google, Apple, Facebook, etc., are owned by Indians, who, by the way, constitute the largest percentage of immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their number exceeds that of the British, Chinese, Taiwanese and Japanese combined, who own companies in that area.

Vivek Wadhwa is an entrepreneur who was born in India and holds numerous academic positions at Singularity University, Stanford University and Duke University, all in the United States. In his study, he shows that one-third of start-up companies all over the United States were formed by Indians.
Figures show that Indian-Americans have the largest annual per capita income at $86,135 compared to $51,914 for other Americans. Nowadays, Indians run several mega companies around the world. Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi is an India-born naturalized American who is currently the chief executive officer of PepsiCo; Ajaypal Singh Banga is the current president and chief executive officer of MasterCard and Anshuman Jain was the former CEO of Deutsche Bank. In fact, you will find many Indian-origin CEOs running technological companies in the US. For example, Pichai Sundararajan is the CEO of Google Inc. while Satya Nadella is the director of Microsoft.
India ranks second in terms of the largest number of management leaders while the United Kingdom, which colonized India for several centuries, comes third on the list. The United States is first.

Venktesh Shukla is the president and trustee of Indus Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. He believes that Indians are successful managers because they greatly value competition and are humble. Moreover, India has a diversity of cultures and backgrounds. You can visit a small village in India and notice how people speak different languages, believe in different deities, and have different types of local dishes. Indian traditions celebrate the existence of various facts and multiple viewpoints.

Shukla also said that Indians are different from one another, not better than one another; they are just different. In Silicon Valley what matters is not what language you speak or what you wear. What matters there is who can generate the largest revenue. Indians can easily adapt to different working environments and make great achievements with limited resources, he added.

The Indian education system focuses on mathematics, engineering and science. Hyderabad is the hub of youth training and development. The Indian government also focuses on building universities that teach students how to become leading entrepreneurs.

The graduates of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, which is a public engineering institution located in Mumbai, have proved that they can outshine their American counterparts who have graduated from the most prestigious universities in the US. It is all about education and training. Indian educational, commercial and legal laws encourage and promote development and creativity. That is why creative Indians can be found all over the world.

It is time for Arabs to take off their hats to Indians!


Saudis serenading India? :azn:
 
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To all conceited and arrogant Arabs who take pride in the glorious history of Arab civilization, it is time you took off your hats to Indians after having treated them with discrimination and having looked down upon them for decades.

Indians today run America and the world. While the US imports oil from the Gulf, it imports minds from India. Fifteen percent of start-up companies in Silicon Valley, south of San Francisco which is home to hundreds of technology companies such as Google, Apple, Facebook, etc., are owned by Indians, who, by the way, constitute the largest percentage of immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their number exceeds that of the British, Chinese, Taiwanese and Japanese combined, who own companies in that area.

Vivek Wadhwa is an entrepreneur who was born in India and holds numerous academic positions at Singularity University, Stanford University and Duke University, all in the United States. In his study, he shows that one-third of start-up companies all over the United States were formed by Indians.
Figures show that Indian-Americans have the largest annual per capita income at $86,135 compared to $51,914 for other Americans. Nowadays, Indians run several mega companies around the world. Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi is an India-born naturalized American who is currently the chief executive officer of PepsiCo; Ajaypal Singh Banga is the current president and chief executive officer of MasterCard and Anshuman Jain was the former CEO of Deutsche Bank. In fact, you will find many Indian-origin CEOs running technological companies in the US. For example, Pichai Sundararajan is the CEO of Google Inc. while Satya Nadella is the director of Microsoft.
India ranks second in terms of the largest number of management leaders while the United Kingdom, which colonized India for several centuries, comes third on the list. The United States is first.

Venktesh Shukla is the president and trustee of Indus Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. He believes that Indians are successful managers because they greatly value competition and are humble. Moreover, India has a diversity of cultures and backgrounds. You can visit a small village in India and notice how people speak different languages, believe in different deities, and have different types of local dishes. Indian traditions celebrate the existence of various facts and multiple viewpoints.

Shukla also said that Indians are different from one another, not better than one another; they are just different. In Silicon Valley what matters is not what language you speak or what you wear. What matters there is who can generate the largest revenue. Indians can easily adapt to different working environments and make great achievements with limited resources, he added.

The Indian education system focuses on mathematics, engineering and science. Hyderabad is the hub of youth training and development. The Indian government also focuses on building universities that teach students how to become leading entrepreneurs.

The graduates of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, which is a public engineering institution located in Mumbai, have proved that they can outshine their American counterparts who have graduated from the most prestigious universities in the US. It is all about education and training. Indian educational, commercial and legal laws encourage and promote development and creativity. That is why creative Indians can be found all over the world.

It is time for Arabs to take off their hats to Indians!


Saudis serenading India? :azn:
Any specific reason this article has been produced? Seems very random.
 
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All I got from this is America is the land of the opportunities, and Indians succeed in America rather than India.

Wouldn't a better story be successful Indians IN India.

Any specific reason this article has been produced? Seems very random.
I think an Indian maid's hand was cut off by a Saudi family. Generally bad treatment of foreign workers in general there.
 
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To all conceited and arrogant Arabs who take pride in the glorious history of Arab civilization, it is time you took off your hats to Indians after having treated them with discrimination and having looked down upon them for decades.

Indians today run America and the world. While the US imports oil from the Gulf, it imports minds from India. Fifteen percent of start-up companies in Silicon Valley, south of San Francisco which is home to hundreds of technology companies such as Google, Apple, Facebook, etc., are owned by Indians, who, by the way, constitute the largest percentage of immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their number exceeds that of the British, Chinese, Taiwanese and Japanese combined, who own companies in that area.

Vivek Wadhwa is an entrepreneur who was born in India and holds numerous academic positions at Singularity University, Stanford University and Duke University, all in the United States. In his study, he shows that one-third of start-up companies all over the United States were formed by Indians.
Figures show that Indian-Americans have the largest annual per capita income at $86,135 compared to $51,914 for other Americans. Nowadays, Indians run several mega companies around the world. Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi is an India-born naturalized American who is currently the chief executive officer of PepsiCo; Ajaypal Singh Banga is the current president and chief executive officer of MasterCard and Anshuman Jain was the former CEO of Deutsche Bank. In fact, you will find many Indian-origin CEOs running technological companies in the US. For example, Pichai Sundararajan is the CEO of Google Inc. while Satya Nadella is the director of Microsoft.
India ranks second in terms of the largest number of management leaders while the United Kingdom, which colonized India for several centuries, comes third on the list. The United States is first.

Venktesh Shukla is the president and trustee of Indus Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. He believes that Indians are successful managers because they greatly value competition and are humble. Moreover, India has a diversity of cultures and backgrounds. You can visit a small village in India and notice how people speak different languages, believe in different deities, and have different types of local dishes. Indian traditions celebrate the existence of various facts and multiple viewpoints.

Shukla also said that Indians are different from one another, not better than one another; they are just different. In Silicon Valley what matters is not what language you speak or what you wear. What matters there is who can generate the largest revenue. Indians can easily adapt to different working environments and make great achievements with limited resources, he added.

The Indian education system focuses on mathematics, engineering and science. Hyderabad is the hub of youth training and development. The Indian government also focuses on building universities that teach students how to become leading entrepreneurs.

The graduates of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, which is a public engineering institution located in Mumbai, have proved that they can outshine their American counterparts who have graduated from the most prestigious universities in the US. It is all about education and training. Indian educational, commercial and legal laws encourage and promote development and creativity. That is why creative Indians can be found all over the world.

It is time for Arabs to take off their hats to Indians!


Saudis serenading India? :azn:

Talk about having your head stuck high up your ar5e. Lol
 
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This article is an insult to india because its implying that indians have to go abroad to Western countries in order to be successful which then implies that there's something wrong with india. This thread might interest @Saif al-Arab @BLACKEAGLE @Falcon29

This thread sounds like a rant, I'm not sure what it is intended for to be entirely honest, lol.
 
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I think an Indian maid's hand was cut off by a Saudi family. Generally bad treatment of foreign workers in general there.

No such thing ever occurred.

Saudi employer denies chopping off Indian woman's hand | Zee News

"An expat worker on the street saw her trying to jump, and when she fell, she landed on two electricity boxes, which caused severe damage to her hand. The worker then informed the building guard and my mother informed the police and the Red Crescent about the incident. The rescuers arrived on the scene and transferred the housemaid to the hospital where she underwent amputation surgery to her right hand," he said.

He said the Indian woman was recruited two months ago to serve his mother who is 70 and lives alone in an apartment in Riyadh.

"The police investigated the accident and checked all the evidence at the site and concluded that the woman tried to jump from the window and fell from the third floor," he claimed.

Another article.

Hand-chopping incident: Indian maid is mentally disturbed, claims Saudi police | Zee News

Here is the proof.


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The image of her is blurred, hardly graphic:

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The article:

سبق | بالصور.. "سبق" تكشف حقيقة بتر ذراع العاملة الهندية بالرياض وزيف ادعاءات وسائل إعلام عالمية

This article is an insult to india because its implying that indians have to go abroad to Western countries in order to be successful which then implies that there's something wrong with india. This thread might interest @Saif al-Arab @BLACKEAGLE @Falcon29

I don't know what this article is about or its purpose. The author also makes some stunning generalization. Such as Arabs looking down on Indians for decades. I personally have never done so and don't know any Arab who does.

I have always said that whenever Chinese or Indians are doing something admirable in the world it does not impress me particularly as there are 2.5 billion of them in total. It would be shocking if a certain percentage of them did not excel in some fields.

BTW, I have no clue about the accuracy of the claims put forward in that article nor have I read it fully. Just took a quick glance.

It seems like a column. Mind you I don't read Saudi Gazette frequently but I know that they have guest writers from a lot of countries.
 
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Any specific reason this article has been produced? Seems very random.

Nothing is random in international politics. Saudis did not develop love for India overnight nor have they become so generously broad minded to get appreciative of Indian village life and deities.

A country that rides elephants | Kingdom | Saudi Gazette

Source: A country that rides elephants
 
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This article is an insult to india because its implying that indians have to go abroad to Western countries in order to be successful which then implies that there's something wrong with india. This thread might interest @Saif al-Arab @BLACKEAGLE @Falcon29

I do not think it is insulting...It is a bare truth India is so diverse so that no word can define what we are...Indian for Gulf are mixure of low class labour and engineers...India for West is the nation of hign end professionals...And India for we native people, is still a struggling nation who is trying to create its own destiny to path of success. We have many people who poor and aspire to have 2 times a day food and there are Indian who takes breakfast in Mumabi and Dinner at Delhi....

So the peception of India lies on what is being presented to the customer or outsiders...And unfortunately, there is issues in our system, so we have to go outside...There is no denial of this hard truth.
 
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All I got from this is America is the land of the opportunities, and Indians succeed in America rather than India.

Wouldn't a better story be successful Indians IN India.


I think an Indian maid's hand was cut off by a Saudi family. Generally bad treatment of foreign workers in general there.

I agree,its a shitty article
 
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No such thing ever occurred.


"An expat worker on the street saw her trying to jump, and when she fell, she landed on two electricity boxes, which caused severe damage to her hand. The worker then informed the building guard and my mother informed the police and the Red Crescent about the incident. The rescuers arrived on the scene and transferred the housemaid to the hospital where she underwent amputation surgery to her right hand," he said.

He said the Indian woman was recruited two months ago to serve his mother who is 70 and lives alone in an apartment in Riyadh.

"The police investigated the accident and checked all the evidence at the site and concluded that the woman tried to jump from the window and fell from the third floor," he claimed.

Another article.


Here is the proof.


35640_56377.jpg


The image of her is blurred, hardly graphic:

462930.jpg

Looks like a JAIL BREAK.

What was the reason for her to attempt such an risky escape and run for her life ?

Even the "insane" know how to use the door. :coffee:
 
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