Why Are Millions Of Indians Giving Up Their Citizenship? | Street Interview

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  • @andy8357
    @andy8357 Рік тому +1688

    Japan: Because of Anime
    Me: Japan literally has the strictest and harshest work culture you wouldn't survive there

    • @ankitshrestha4229
      @ankitshrestha4229 Рік тому +1

      Sounded so naive like a typical Nipponophile.

    • @andy8357
      @andy8357 Рік тому +177

      @@ankitshrestha4229 exactly, Japan is good if you're a tourist. Go there and see the natural beauty and all but living and working there is a nightmare. In Japan even teachers go home at night.

    • @stealingstats4714
      @stealingstats4714 Рік тому

      Indian weebs in a nutshell.

    • @LinuxLuddite
      @LinuxLuddite Рік тому +47

      Japan has recently started promoting immigration of high skilled labour to their country.

    • @dudedude6690
      @dudedude6690 Рік тому +20

      Average Japanese do 3 jobs a day, Both men and women

  • @sabyasachimukherjee2465
    @sabyasachimukherjee2465 Рік тому +3648

    The Indian government is the biggest motivation behind leaving citizenship.

    • @AJ56878
      @AJ56878 Рік тому +383

      Why coming back to india? During covid and russia - ukraine war.

    • @Ghost-pb4ts
      @Ghost-pb4ts Рік тому +139

      @@AJ56878 because covid
      People also get out of India in 2nd wave
      It's not about India it's about survival
      And let's not talk about war

    • @divya6911
      @divya6911 Рік тому +140

      @@AJ56878 u r talking about students who went there to study not people who left their citizenship

    • @afkass4965
      @afkass4965 Рік тому +33

      @@Ghost-pb4ts no???lmao its not about survival. Both of the examples have fundamentally different causes. The people from Ukraine who moved back to India was because of the war. Not covid not anything else. The war started in 2022 when covid was not severe anywhere. it was a matter of survival in that case. But the people who moved out of India during corona, it wasn't a matter of survival for them. The only people who moved out of India were the rich 1% Indians, moving to Maldives, and other vacation spots during covid. It definitely wasn't a matter of survival as they already had every resource required to "survive" in India. It was a matter of luxury.

    • @AJ56878
      @AJ56878 Рік тому +74

      @@divya6911 I can show you there are people who left india for citizenship yet they are begging for help from the government of india during covid. Because they may have left india but there some of their family members are still living in india.

  • @ClassicallyMish
    @ClassicallyMish Рік тому +2295

    The government of India better pay attention because it’s hard to run a country once your young and educated citizens leave.

    • @liloistheendiahater
      @liloistheendiahater Рік тому +37

      THERES NO SUCH THING AS EDUCATED IN IN

    • @whoami8247
      @whoami8247 Рік тому +135

      Hahah we have 1.4 billion people.. They will never run out

    • @icephoenix3565
      @icephoenix3565 Рік тому +1

      Indians are India's biggest export

    • @drodro7672
      @drodro7672 Рік тому +106

      @@whoami8247 The quality of the population is reducing... With Hyperliberalist and Hypercapitalist mentality in a side, Neofascism and Leader/Party cult in other side,...
      It reminds me of some names of ancient South Indian cinema (Tamil specifically), who settled abroad after trying some movement in societal improvement and politics, but leaved these rapidly.

    • @aiswaryabersan7983
      @aiswaryabersan7983 Рік тому +18

      Those who want to leave can leave don't Bragg about racism in other countries

  • @xXFr4nKyxX
    @xXFr4nKyxX Рік тому +267

    Reservation. I got 98% in CAT but didnt even get a call for interview. Later on i moved to australia spending lakhs and it got so much better.

    • @nooms6993
      @nooms6993 Рік тому +48

      Literally, 'reservation' is one of the biggest factor for this problems. I'm surprised no one mentioned it or maybe 'Asian boss' censored them.
      By the way, best of luck on your future.

    • @tirtha_mandal_7
      @tirtha_mandal_7 Рік тому +4

      Date: 22 Feb, 2023.
      According to World Bank 32 million NRIs(people of Indian origin who are living outside the INDIA) across the world have given 100 Billion USD to India by the financial year 2022 which is the highest remittance in the world till now and it is increased by 12% from the previous year. They are helping us in the growing of Indian economy. But our government should think about the opportunities to bring better living quality for our people in all aspects.
      There should be a correction: In the year 2022, the number of people who gave up their citizenship of India is 2,25,620 not 1.8 million. Cumulative number of people who gave up their Indian citizenship since 2011 is 1.6 million not the 1.8 million. Do a proper research before making a video like that. Source: indiatimes, hindustantimes, thehindu.
      Thank you. Jay Hind...🇮🇳

    • @nooms6993
      @nooms6993 Рік тому +9

      @@tirtha_mandal_7 'helping us in growing indian economy' lmao

    • @snehalsardar4770
      @snehalsardar4770 8 місяців тому +18

      exactly. caste system has made india hell from both upper castes and lower castes. govt is only deepening this divide. increasing attrocoties agisnt dalits and sts and at the same time making youths blame reservations when the ACTUAL AND REAL rpoblem is the casteist society.

    • @jemuel6222
      @jemuel6222 7 місяців тому +5

      But Australia eat beef 😅

  • @Dosiesays
    @Dosiesays Рік тому +907

    We're currently the most populated country in the world and so we have to compete with millions and millions of applicants for jobs which we're overqualified for. Youths face insane amounts of pressure in competitive exams like NEET, JEE, NDA ets., so over here we study our ass off to move abroad.

  • @chyngyzsupuev
    @chyngyzsupuev Рік тому +2388

    I'm not Indian but I think it's safe to say that most of the people that give up their citizenship do that because of a lack of support from the government, the uncertainty about the future in this country, and overall quality of life. Also, many "developing" countries have really weak passports meaning you can't even see and experience the world. Your citizenship definitely affects how you're treated in other countries, which obviously is very wrong but unfortunately, that's the world we live in.

    • @skylineXpert
      @skylineXpert Рік тому

      Not without visas, but then again entry isnt guaranteed even with papers in order

    • @chyngyzsupuev
      @chyngyzsupuev Рік тому +68

      @@skylineXpert yeah I was just saying that people from developed nations have it so much easier when it comes to traveling abroad

    • @weedme6919
      @weedme6919 Рік тому

      WELCOME TO
      AMERICA 😂...
      Weed Me

    • @Eunoialagom
      @Eunoialagom Рік тому +101

      Yessss weak passport is definitely the reason I'd give up citizenship. My friend got amazing internship in top universities and she couldn't go because of visa and when I went to US for conference it took me more than a month processing time as for my Korean labmates it was 1hr process

    • @Eunoialagom
      @Eunoialagom Рік тому +35

      Honestly stupid travel laws make me feel like my legs are shackled

  • @SidOnStreet
    @SidOnStreet Рік тому +1227

    I am the person on the thumbnail. Kudos to Asian Boss for conducting interviews on such important issues. :)

    • @Haywood-Jablomie
      @Haywood-Jablomie Рік тому +24

      That's awesome !!! Great video

    • @wheresmyeyebrow1608
      @wheresmyeyebrow1608 Рік тому +24

      Hell yeah bro good luck with ya life bro

    • @asianprince8718
      @asianprince8718 Рік тому +12

      Dear Sir,
      Is the person on the right you?
      9:39
      Sorry my phone has a blurry screen sometimes.

    • @SidOnStreet
      @SidOnStreet Рік тому +13

      @@asianprince8718 that isn't me.

    • @asianprince8718
      @asianprince8718 Рік тому +13

      @@SidOnStreet
      This one?
      10:15

  • @estefaneoy3483
    @estefaneoy3483 Рік тому +310

    I'm Mexican and I'm really impressed by the level of English you Indian guys have. You're fluent and posses a broad vocabulary. Mexico has one of the lowest levels of English even though the United States is our neighbour. I respect Indian people. Keep fighting to make your country a better place for future generations.

    • @MiloSatori
      @MiloSatori Рік тому +4

      Es peor para Mexico.

    • @ashablue78
      @ashablue78 Рік тому +72

      Colonialism my friend

    • @AbhishekVerma-vg6zb
      @AbhishekVerma-vg6zb Рік тому +49

      200 years of British rule 🤦

    • @Shivani-kw9kx
      @Shivani-kw9kx Рік тому +5

      Thanks But It is Sad that they are not good at their ancient language Sanskrit 😢😢

    • @AbhishekVerma-vg6zb
      @AbhishekVerma-vg6zb Рік тому +5

      @@Shivani-kw9kx yesss !!!
      Kyunki na to log shikna chahte hien or nahi govt ne sahi enforce Kiya h ....mujhe lagta h govt ko Sanskrit bhi 12 k sath compulsory kar dena chahiye ...!!!

  • @sailormoon5760
    @sailormoon5760 Рік тому +549

    The man with the blue jacket was really passionate and honest. But sadly homeless people are left to die in the streets also in Europe 😔

    • @asianprince8718
      @asianprince8718 Рік тому +2

      If charities do something about it, they could probably resolve homelessness problems. Build some portable houses for example.

    • @liloistheendiahater
      @liloistheendiahater Рік тому +20

      Homeless are forced to eat c-w d-g in India 😔

    • @Here.s_2_Haddie
      @Here.s_2_Haddie Рік тому +22

      In happens in the US too...

    • @sudhirchandra9790
      @sudhirchandra9790 Рік тому +5

      The legal migrants going to usa are the one who have some security, backing or qualification

    • @jiyayadav5928
      @jiyayadav5928 Рік тому +12

      @@liloistheendiahater lol no..

  • @kirkentachas9643
    @kirkentachas9643 Рік тому +1287

    If only dual citizenship is not banned in India, things will work differently

    • @asianprince8718
      @asianprince8718 Рік тому +37

      Not sure about India, but my place accepts dual citizenship.

    • @kirkentachas9643
      @kirkentachas9643 Рік тому +66

      @@asianprince8718 wow good to know, sad to say that is the reality in India

    • @Ssookawai
      @Ssookawai Рік тому +18

      I think it's due to your history, the partition as well as the diaspora overseas that want to other countries who were part of the british empire. They shut everything off to avoid future hassle, they'd have to deal with millions of applications.

    • @GameFuMaster
      @GameFuMaster Рік тому +58

      yeah, same with Japan. Sucks when a country doesn't offer dual citizenship. Really, both parties lose.

    • @manitdoshi
      @manitdoshi Рік тому

      nah not the answer. you are either indian or not. can't be loyal to two places.

  • @ozymandias7372
    @ozymandias7372 Рік тому +480

    An indian comedian once said:” Foreigners come to India to find themselves (by either going through a spiritual journey) while indians who go abroad do so to hide themselves”. Here social interactions are like a double edge swords in that you do feel a sense of community but people become incredibly nosy and sometimes even coerce u to fit their mold. Its especially prevalent for women. But abroad there is a freedom in that everybody minds their own business (which can be lonley at times but gives the freedom to express one’s self without condemnation unlike in india)

    • @shorgoth
      @shorgoth Рік тому +1

      Humans wear many masks according to who they are with and where they are. Who is the person behind the mask? This question can only be answered by looking at what is consistant from all these masks. Finding yourself can only be done by knowing once you've been you are alone enough to love yourself and with everyone else until you find your tribe.

    • @liloistheendiahater
      @liloistheendiahater Рік тому +4

      Moooooo 🐄

    • @mother.95
      @mother.95 Рік тому

      Jesus christ, your username. What is your entire personality revolving around?

    • @ozymandias7372
      @ozymandias7372 Рік тому +28

      @Maina B exactly. As an unmarried woman over 25 yrs i had my fair share of people talking ill abt me for just choosing my career for time being. Family members who previously were friendly outright tell me that i am bringing pain and dishonour to my family.

    • @ozymandias7372
      @ozymandias7372 Рік тому +1

      @@liloistheendiahater i have seen ur comments in many of the other comments in this video. U r being kind off a racist j*rk by the way u speak abt India. India is not all about cows or their dungs or dirty. Be respectful.

  • @BeanOnTheFlipside
    @BeanOnTheFlipside Місяць тому +8

    When you leave Finland, It's called leaving.
    When you leave India, It's called escaping.

  • @avi4francis
    @avi4francis Рік тому +60

    When politicians themselves send their kids abroad, then citizens are no exception.

    • @YASH-cz6ir
      @YASH-cz6ir Рік тому +5

      Yessss! Even local politicians tend to send their kids abroad for better education

    • @Ryanisalive
      @Ryanisalive Рік тому +2

      you got a point!!

    • @infinixgaming1791
      @infinixgaming1791 4 місяці тому

      @@YASH-cz6ir Nope only Top central politicians educate their kids abroad. local politicians sons is a 10th fail driving a fortuner

    • @ProCricketBatsman
      @ProCricketBatsman Місяць тому

      yes

  • @yangliu5727
    @yangliu5727 Рік тому +59

    i am a Chinese, i have worked in india for 1 month, india is ok, not so bad. india have much younger population tha china, the key is the goverment should provide more jobs in india, becuase if you move to west, in lo0ng run, you will miss home, but create jobs, it not that easy.

    • @yogeshacharya6762
      @yogeshacharya6762 Рік тому +2

      Where you work

    • @dudedude6690
      @dudedude6690 Рік тому +5

      @@yogeshacharya6762 he worked in India for month and left india

    • @kuldeepl5167
      @kuldeepl5167 Рік тому +5

      Our politician mostly uneducated and currept

    • @Deb_deCoder
      @Deb_deCoder Рік тому +2

      @@kuldeepl5167 yeah you are talking about previous khangress government

    • @vaishakviswam1970
      @vaishakviswam1970 Рік тому

      As if there are a billion job opportunities in world market today as u say so. Cut the crap, the reality is tht the world is moving towards an A.I driven job market tht does needs only few manpower to deal and with low salaries offered.

  • @prch.v
    @prch.v Рік тому +888

    Every one wants to live in a better place but no one wants to make the place better one .☹️

    • @GiantTastyXD
      @GiantTastyXD Рік тому +30

      💯

    • @7_77_.
      @7_77_. Рік тому +35

      I do.

    • @lester_seow
      @lester_seow Рік тому +128

      I think many wanted to make it a better place but many reasons prevents them. I understand their struggle. I love my country but I still had to leave as my people in my country, according to law and politics can never and will never attain equality with the majority race in my county. It's pretty sad, I want to make it a better place but it's logically impossible...

    • @universe918
      @universe918 Рік тому +104

      That’s government’s work. How are people gonna make it without the government’s support?

    • @GummyIsNotArtsy
      @GummyIsNotArtsy Рік тому +31

      What has the government been doing to stop this?

  • @nemishsiddhapura3457
    @nemishsiddhapura3457 Рік тому +24

    The reason is simple India has an issue of lack of jobs and lack of infrastructure....

  • @rathindas9132
    @rathindas9132 Рік тому +36

    As an indian i would love to leave my country to be honest. Our country became a home for rapist criminals and dirty politics. People prefer freedom but nowadays in our country you can't find except some gundas like bajrang dal etc etc

    • @asianprince8718
      @asianprince8718 Рік тому +3

      I have never been to India, but some people said the tap water in India can't be drunk directly. It is better to buy a bottle of water in a shop? True?

    • @rathindas9132
      @rathindas9132 Рік тому +4

      @@asianprince8718 Yes you gotta filter the water or you could buy a bottle but nowadays it's improving you can drink tapwater but not in everywhere

    • @aiswaryabersan7983
      @aiswaryabersan7983 Рік тому +5

      Like rest of the country are heaven living in delusion

    • @euphoria6681
      @euphoria6681 Рік тому +5

      ​@@aiswaryabersan7983 But still the western countries provide better opportunities as compared to india , mostly the Indians who leave india to settle abroad are successful doctors , business man , Engineers , scientists in their lives , i mean non of them go abroad to work as janitor , truck driver , Bartender right ?

    • @grizzlyfam7901
      @grizzlyfam7901 Рік тому

      @@euphoria6681 lol you are delusional

  • @supreme0497
    @supreme0497 Рік тому +75

    12:10 *"In india, we can earn love, not money"* 😂😂

    • @surojeetchatterji9966
      @surojeetchatterji9966 Рік тому +1

      That's bit of true due to lack of industrialisation from late 90s.

    • @rucomedyme6164
      @rucomedyme6164 Рік тому +1

      fact

    • @justanotherperson2576
      @justanotherperson2576 Рік тому +6

      In India, we earn in bishyness! Internal politics and corruption only can make you climb up the corporate ladder!

    • @Yalla_Habibi_Cat1
      @Yalla_Habibi_Cat1 Рік тому +3

      Biggest joke ever.

    • @ErickArnik
      @ErickArnik 3 місяці тому +1

      If your EMI comes, give it love instead of money then the police will give you 2X more love, then live with love peacefully inside a prison 😂😂😂😂

  • @klarkewang
    @klarkewang Рік тому +258

    This happens not only in India. It is common, people migrates from places with less opportunities and life quality, to those with more stable and established environment. India will catch up and it will take many years though.

    • @sharadjain2463
      @sharadjain2463 Рік тому +1

      Which country are you from ?

    • @sidy6526
      @sidy6526 Рік тому +6

      @@sharadjain2463
      From name "Wang" he looks like someone of Chinese origin. Maybe from China , Taiwan or Singapore.
      Since Chinese people use Wang in their names

    • @Anonymous-oq6zf
      @Anonymous-oq6zf Рік тому +7

      @@sidy6526 the problem is people just want everything ready they don't want to work for it.

    • @vishezar2137
      @vishezar2137 Рік тому +3

      @@Anonymous-oq6zf This channel made the figure of 180,000 to 1.8 million. I was shocked to see that number. Fact checked it and found it was not true.

  • @parasupadhyay-s4v
    @parasupadhyay-s4v 11 місяців тому +50

    I WILL ALSO GIVE UP INDIAN CITIZENSHIP

    • @baha3alshamari152
      @baha3alshamari152 7 місяців тому +1

      India has 1.4 billion people

    • @VivekSharma-j7o8o
      @VivekSharma-j7o8o 6 місяців тому +5

      Please Give up ...

    • @slender5738
      @slender5738 4 місяці тому +2

      Everyone should give up

    • @hajrakhatoon5355
      @hajrakhatoon5355 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@@baha3alshamari152 quality matters
      Not quantity

    • @SenseiTJ
      @SenseiTJ 2 місяці тому

      Were you talking about your religion? ​@@hajrakhatoon5355

  • @Danny_mahi
    @Danny_mahi Рік тому +281

    For Asian Boss creators, it doesn't matter what kind of content you create, if it's related to India, the perspective of north Indians and South Indians differ hugely, so in the future try to juggle contents between North and South, believe me you will be surprised about the results.

    • @jiyababu4924
      @jiyababu4924 Рік тому +24

      I highly agree with your point.

    • @sidy6526
      @sidy6526 Рік тому +31

      Yep next time they should post interview from south india , may be from Chennai or Bengaluru City .
      These are also big cities ...

    • @Anonymous-oq6zf
      @Anonymous-oq6zf Рік тому +17

      @@sidy6526 most of the people who gave interview even in Uk video were students who were not even aware of the basic facts. Lack of right education is a big problem.

    • @lovepainmusic
      @lovepainmusic Рік тому +1

      @@sidy6526 i think this interview was from South

    • @Naveenbr-kp8gc1yi3d
      @Naveenbr-kp8gc1yi3d Рік тому +20

      I am from South and in this matter I don't think the opinion is going to change in this matter even in South.

  • @rahulg2961
    @rahulg2961 Рік тому +237

    I'm someone who left India for Australia. I had the thought of leaving India for a long time. The competition is way too stressful. I can live a relatively calmer life with a higher quality of living.

    • @MayurHill
      @MayurHill Рік тому +13

      How's life in Australia brother?.
      In terms of the Social environment?

    • @Eunoialagom
      @Eunoialagom Рік тому +19

      For me it's Korea. While visa issues and language barrier is an issue, overall I find it quite nice

    • @bengilkes7676
      @bengilkes7676 Рік тому

      How are the Covid camps in Oz? What about the fascist politicians?

    • @rahulg2961
      @rahulg2961 Рік тому

      @@bengilkes7676 Covid camps? Fascists? Lol idk where you get your news from but it's chill here. We did have one of the harshest lockdowns. Melbourne being the worst of the them all. It's all good now. Everything is open and it's business as usual for a long time. There are no "fascists". The labor party got elected recently and they're mostly left leaning.

    • @bloggermahesh5952
      @bloggermahesh5952 Рік тому +85

      @@Eunoialagom I hope you are not mesmerised by watching Kdrama coz that’s not the reality.

  • @cheer_girl_2712
    @cheer_girl_2712 Рік тому +145

    I wish Asian boss can make interviews in other regions of india too ( northeast, south etc) because people over here got a completely different take on different topics. It will be interesting to see.

    • @ankitharao2135
      @ankitharao2135 Рік тому +6

      And the communication skills are so poor.

    • @kaushiksaikadali7460
      @kaushiksaikadali7460 Рік тому +10

      They once did in the North East. They don't have enough staff or volunteers to support them to make these videos, so it's very rare that you'd actually find an Indian video too.

    • @RJ-vk5kh
      @RJ-vk5kh Рік тому

      @@ankitharao2135 because of shity British education

    • @aiswaryabersan7983
      @aiswaryabersan7983 Рік тому +3

      @@kaushiksaikadali7460 that too on racism not for regular questions delhi and Mumbai is india for foreign media it not going to change

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 Рік тому +8

      South Indians are more open to immigration so this video would've had many "Yes"s and fewer " No"s

  • @Suraj-Verma_
    @Suraj-Verma_ Рік тому +640

    I immediately got thoughts of Vikram Sarabhai. He had a degree from Cambridge University. Surprisingly he had decided to establish isro besides going abroad for better standard of living. Now isro had done phenomenal jobs in space science. Once he said it is not important what your country had done for you, only thing which is important what you had done for your country.

    • @HardwareGeek15
      @HardwareGeek15 Рік тому +74

      No, ISRO does not have phenomenonl jobs in space science because their primary focus is on design and development rather than space research, as AIRES and Hanle Observatory do. You can enter as a Scientific assistant or a Scientific officer, but their primary work is on the development side.
      There is very little research and observational work done there.

    • @tirtha_mandal_7
      @tirtha_mandal_7 Рік тому +34

      Date: 22 Feb, 2023.
      According to World Bank 32 million NRIs(people of Indian origin who are living outside the INDIA) across the world have given 100 Billion USD to India by the financial year 2022 which is the highest remittance in the world till now and it is increased by 12% from the previous year. They are helping us in the growing of Indian economy. But our government should think about the opportunities to bring better living quality for our people in all aspects.
      There should be a correction: In the year 2022, the number of people who gave up their citizenship of India is 2,25,620 not 1.8 million. Cumulative number of people who gave up their Indian citizenship since 2011 is 1.6 million not the 1.8 million. Do a proper research before making a video like that. Source: indiatimes, hindustantimes, thehindu.
      Thank you. Jay Hind...🇮🇳

    • @anishmal2305
      @anishmal2305 Рік тому +25

      Bruh John F. Kennedy said that

    • @Deb_deCoder
      @Deb_deCoder Рік тому +3

      @@anishmal2305 ex isro chief k sivan also said that

    • @TGill22
      @TGill22 Рік тому +11

      Suraj Kumar what you say is true but again if you are not even given a chance to work for your country these petty politics comes in every corner how can you contribute???
      do not forget our great people like Sarabhai were there when india was just born they were new in this field government needed smart people so it was easy for them to
      come in this sector and contribute. Let us say i want my country to move forward and i am ready to contribute for my country but i am also a human and have my needs like
      clean neighborhood, quiet places, no horn, no traffic, etc etc small things but everyone have different need. A man is paying is tax doing honest work what more you want???
      he is doing this for his country in return what country is doing for him??? nothing. so saying this profound things doesn't matter. A citizen have needs and in return he or she
      work for country can even give life for country

  • @gaudiofpwnazz
    @gaudiofpwnazz Рік тому +111

    You can take the Indian out of India but never India out of the Indian. I lived abroad for 10 years, 3 years as a kid in New Jersey, USA and 7 years as an adult in Singapore. Generally speaking, Indians don't seem to adapt to local culture very easily. Food and social groups are the best examples of this. Some 99% of Indians I've met while abroad still want their dal chawal, pani puri, go to temples/mosques and more. In Singapore, only me and a handful of friends would eat locally and mingle with the local people, the rest stayed in their own little bubble. The bubble is further intensified by language/state - Tamilians will only hang out with other Tamilians, Punjabis with other Punjabis and more. Of course everyone is there for the high currency value that can make you rich in INR. Many of my classmates from school left to the US for college because you can get way better advanced technical education there than you can in India. We definitely lag behind a lot here.
    Anyway, I came back to India in 2017 and I am never leaving. I am not going to put the effort to go to another country. I love our culture, food, people, history and all her imperfections. This is my home, these are my people. I want the purpose of my life to do everything I can to help make India a better place (not doing a good job here but I'm working on it). We are a very young country, historically and demographically. There is massive potential that can be unleashed and we have talent everywhere. I was one of the people who hated India and wanted to stay abroad but now I love India and never want to leave!

    • @dranzerjetli5126
      @dranzerjetli5126 Рік тому +2

      Good luck with the problems then

    • @Deb_deCoder
      @Deb_deCoder Рік тому +1

      right.. foreign countries are good for travelling and remote work only

    • @jimsertable
      @jimsertable Рік тому +5

      I don't think so. That's a minority. Many kids born and raised abroad, many have adopted the western way of life.

    • @ashutoshaaron3202
      @ashutoshaaron3202 Рік тому

      ​@Sparky Can't agree less...

    • @theinformationbomber7102
      @theinformationbomber7102 Рік тому

      @Sparky Indians are the richest minority in US dude and very well respected too
      I am trying my best to move out from India
      There's nothing good about this country
      NOTHING !
      I hate being born in a 3rd world country

  • @mdvsue
    @mdvsue Рік тому +846

    I'm a US born Indian living in India since I was 7, and I've always wanted to give up my American citizenship and take up Indian citizenship, 'cause I love my country so much. But now that I'm a STEM postgraduate and am looking in jobs, I'm thankful that my parents made a better decision for me. It's not that I don't want to live in India, it's that to excel in my field, I need to leave. I can always come back like my parents did, but it's so heartbreaking and frustrating how I won't get quality jobs/education while living where I want to. Not that it's all bad, but it needs improvement.
    All the people leaving and changing their citizenship have built a great life for themselves, and they know coming back will force them to sort of "compromise". India has changed sooo much in all these years, and we're only getting better, but it's still a long journey. I want to go out, get better exposure and experience, and then come back to serve my country.
    Wow that was quite a rant 😅

    • @rahulj8724
      @rahulj8724 Рік тому +23

      Please stay and serve the motherland. It comes before our individual comfort

    • @stefan2serb
      @stefan2serb Рік тому +124

      Give up US passport for Indian one? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL DARLING WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING

    • @Brian-nu9rp
      @Brian-nu9rp Рік тому +1

      Have you forgotten how you took the pledge to the flag?

    • @rwik....170
      @rwik....170 Рік тому +9

      I rather stay my motherland and Hard work. help my brother and sister.. If i want to visit other country I rather travel like foreigner.

    • @thebestevertherewas
      @thebestevertherewas Рік тому +57

      @@rahulj8724 He can better serve mother India by gaining skills and work experience outside, so he can work even more efficiently.
      There's nothing wrong in learning/gaining knowledge from other nations.

  • @asianprince8718
    @asianprince8718 Рік тому +123

    I read that some people gave up their citizenship and moved to another country for many reasons.
    Some people wanted a place where suited them better. Others wanted to have interracial marriage or start their new student lives or learn another language, and some wanted to shift their businesses to a place where they could have stable income.
    Here in Taiwan, some may choose to move to Japan or America, which are the popular countries where Taiwanese wanted to go if they wanted to change their citizenships or live in different places.🔍

    • @soutacchi
      @soutacchi Рік тому +16

      ​@Dystopian Space Saga I'm Taiwanese and have lived in Japan before. Obviously I would never expect them to treat me as one of their own, but they are very friendly to Taiwanese people in general. Will we be offered the same opportunities in a company? Absolutely not, but it is as good as it gets when it comes to being a foreigner.

    • @asianprince8718
      @asianprince8718 Рік тому +1

      @Dystopian Space Saga
      According to my families and friends who have been to Japan, they really like Japan, and maybe they came across discrimination, but not a lot. Many of my families and friends visit Japan many times a year, especially Hokkaido!
      I also travel to Japan a lot, I like there.
      On the flip side, one of my family has become a neutralized Japanese, she is a Japanese. Some Japanese were once Taiwanese before, meaning they were born in Taiwan. I was told to become a neutralized Japanese, it is hard, with many rules that are complicated. And, it would be easier to become American, like green card or US passport.There are many Taiwanese who would like to have Japanese permanent residences or become Japanese if they can do it.
      Also, some of my families have become Americans, they moved there long time ago.
      May I ask where you are from?

    • @asianprince8718
      @asianprince8718 Рік тому

      @@soutacchi
      同鄉的,安。你去日本很久了吧?

    • @erikamimimallavalli1623
      @erikamimimallavalli1623 Рік тому +3

      @Asian Prince you don't need to give Indian citizenship to have an interracial marriage. My husband is Indian and we live in Germany, he does not intend to give up his Indian citizenship

    • @bratwurststattsucuk4517
      @bratwurststattsucuk4517 Рік тому

      @@erikamimimallavalli1623 are you georgian

  • @metas6755
    @metas6755 7 місяців тому +49

    Caste, corruption, nepotism, regional-linguistic problems, Hindu-muslim-other religion conflicts, communal conflicts, ST/SC/OBC/General conflicts, and many many many more socio-economic problems.
    So, for any Indians, including me, if I'm an expert in a particular field with a high caste (brahmin) background with sufficient financial resources, I eont hesitate to pack my bags and leave this dirty, populated country for good!

  • @Ghost-pb4ts
    @Ghost-pb4ts Рік тому +184

    For me government gives middle finger to middle class and gadgets and tech stuff is expensive AF

    • @sidhkon8543
      @sidhkon8543 Рік тому +14

      Root cause of all problem is indian culture

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Рік тому +28

      @@sidhkon8543 yes. Once I gave up my Indian culture, I became 6'3tall , 15inches, a few million dollars dropped in my a/c and I found a Bugatti in my new 16 bedroom mansion. True story.

    • @bengilkes7676
      @bengilkes7676 Рік тому +25

      @@sidhkon8543 Root of problem is worship of capitalism (as well as Modi).

    • @arpanchakraborty8306
      @arpanchakraborty8306 Рік тому

      @@bengilkes7676 bro USA is the biggest worshipper of capitalism as well as most of the EU countries

    • @sidhkon8543
      @sidhkon8543 Рік тому +2

      @@rutvikrs then.
      Im telling about present indian culture. Which is the result of illiteracy, poverty and slavery.

  • @tzveeble1679
    @tzveeble1679 Рік тому +108

    Absolutely love your street interviews. They give such a broad picture of the culture and mentality of the nations you're covering.
    One can see also the misconceptions people have with regards to the 'grass being greener on the other side of the fence.'
    I love the guy around 12', "people can't own love"🤗
    The West needs a channel like Asian Boss. I can't think of anything comparable.

    • @ManojKumar-sy7bw
      @ManojKumar-sy7bw Рік тому +2

      Love will not fill your stomach either.

    • @bhargavsai8014
      @bhargavsai8014 Рік тому

      ​@@ManojKumar-sy7bw yes lol and unfortunately most of the people lack even this basic point

    • @Ansh.Rajpu.t
      @Ansh.Rajpu.t Рік тому

      Broh , you know ! A word called so educated 🤡 ! This channel is totally ! Like taking those interviews ! From those people

  • @beast6029
    @beast6029 Рік тому +737

    As an Indian who is born in the US and have travelled to India often. The guy who made his own buisness and said that Indians are returning back to India is actually right. I know people who came to the US for education or job opportunities who moved right back to india cause they found better opportunities there. I even know some of Indian born friends here who have got job offers from india and are thinking of moving to India. To the Indians who only see india in a negative light, open your eyes. If you think u will find better standards of life here in the west, you will be happy for a few months but then u will realize how much a hospital bill is, the amount of income tax you have to pay, shootings, rapid poverty in cities. The Indian diaspora sees the country in a very positive light, the Indian youth should learn to do the same.

    • @_prash
      @_prash Рік тому +54

      Got one champ here!

    • @polaris1985
      @polaris1985 Рік тому +108

      I think you did not watch the video, it said 1.8million Indians gave up Indian citizenship, how many returned 1000, 2000?
      You can't fool us with your comment, we know the truth.

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Рік тому +53

      As someone who returned, I want more people to go out and discover how good we have it here.

    • @randomchess7044
      @randomchess7044 Рік тому +91

      @@polaris1985 Lol U are saying him fool..
      Why don't u counter him with some facts...
      People in India think other countries are so beautiful, poverty free and easy life .
      While the reality is completely different...
      U can enjoy in foreign countries for some time but not an ideal place for whole life for a middle family...

    • @miaouscleaumonocle
      @miaouscleaumonocle Рік тому +44

      Just to mention that your 'here in the West' seems actually to be 'here int he US', since what you list afterwards are mostly US characteristics. In Europe we compulsory social (medical) security plans, guns are controlled, social schemes to curb down poverty, only high taxes apply here (but rather good infrastructures in return, free education ...)

  • @vijays7740
    @vijays7740 4 місяці тому +10

    A person with a single brain cell would leave India immediately if given a chance. This is how soul-crushing life in India is! Injustices, discrimination, lack of civil sense, financial and moral corruption, and a feudal mindset are some of the characteristics of the country. All good things exist in theory in India....

  • @ankitaankit1933
    @ankitaankit1933 Рік тому +54

    I am indian girl. To be honest I considered moving abroad & leaving citizenship for various reasons.
    1). I am fed-up with male dominated Orthodox mindset. We need to modernize, there is always limitations for what a female can do, female is enemy of female rights (like my mother). I am also worried about politics and islamic influence in streets, democracy not for india. People don't respect personal space.
    2). Passport has no value.
    3). I like to be in more open-minded culture.

    • @yogeshacharya6762
      @yogeshacharya6762 Рік тому +3

      Male dominated society 😂 what womens contributes in society except giving birth

    • @shubhamsandilya
      @shubhamsandilya Рік тому

      @@yogeshacharya6762 true

    • @jaydev678
      @jaydev678 Рік тому +3

      You right.

    • @jaydev678
      @jaydev678 Рік тому +7

      @@yogeshacharya6762 india should modernize.

    • @udaybhaskar-ff3mz
      @udaybhaskar-ff3mz Рік тому +6

      @@yogeshacharya6762 you prove her point

  • @adityadutta2033
    @adityadutta2033 Рік тому +21

    Simple.
    Money.
    Lifestyle.
    Status.
    Liberty.

    • @Kalinga_yodha
      @Kalinga_yodha Рік тому +3

      Well done communist bangali your state is highly responsible for spreading communism and socialism in our system and not letting capitalism to flourish and now ranting. 🤧

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому

      flex

    • @stxfdt1240
      @stxfdt1240 Рік тому +6

      @@Kalinga_yodha shut up gutkakhur

    • @Kalinga_yodha
      @Kalinga_yodha Рік тому

      @@stxfdt1240 get Outta here kitty.

  • @jathebest2835
    @jathebest2835 Рік тому +136

    I'm Korean and I can understand what they mean. I also want to leave for a western country to find more opportunities. But as the guy said, "No love and enough money outside, enough love but no money inside", those who think of immigration need to consider their decision really carefully. Starting a new life in a different country is not a joke. Really tough especially if you are not rich. Btw, I like India since I often see many Indians explaining various computer science concepts really well on UA-cam. If you learn programming, and sometimes seek UA-cam videos, you know what I mean 😁👍

    • @bpvineethkrishna9553
      @bpvineethkrishna9553 Рік тому +13

      But why would Koreans leave their country your country is a very developed one

    • @jeanettewee8805
      @jeanettewee8805 Рік тому +21

      @@bpvineethkrishna9553 there is something more than being a developed country. It's because of less racism, happiness index etc.

    • @ed_8665
      @ed_8665 Рік тому

      @@bpvineethkrishna9553 because Korea ain't a place for other races only white people can live there hassle free if you are brown prepare to get your name called out

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому

      @@bpvineethkrishna9553 that's what you have been fed, problems with indians-
      Hollywood=WEST
      K-dramas= S. Korea
      looks like indian adults are real 9yr olds

    • @rkdhanush3094
      @rkdhanush3094 Рік тому

      I wish people have mindset like what you are saying but many of them think social status thing to leave india move aboard

  • @truth7876
    @truth7876 Рік тому +3

    Indian population is too much. Population needs to be controlled. Even if India becomes the most developed country in the world, because of overpopulation there will still be problems and people will still get much better opportunities abroad compared to India.

    • @dudedude6690
      @dudedude6690 Рік тому

      People don't have enough food to feed but still in the name of religion Hindus producing 5-6 children, this country is fckup, leaving is better

    • @nitinmeena8416
      @nitinmeena8416 Рік тому

      @@dudedude6690 I think you get that wrong it's the buslims who produce 5-6 children in name of religion and also a huge chunk of illiterate Hindus and buslims.

  • @Lena-vw6ye
    @Lena-vw6ye Рік тому +77

    It seems like a major concern for people of India is their concern for better pay and environmental issues. Although their population is still growing, it seems like they have a major issue with poverty, laws & regulations, political warfare / governmental issues, and quality of life there in general. For China it seems the situation has gotten better for them and quality of life has risen, so many prefer to go back to China.

    • @Letsgo-sg4cy
      @Letsgo-sg4cy Рік тому +16

      China is doing better but india is not. We have severe job crisis for white collar workers. But our economy is growing and people are still unemployed because of job shortages. It'll hurt india in long run.

    • @Vinsanity48
      @Vinsanity48 Рік тому

      The poverty stricken Indians don't even leave their neighborhood at all forget migrating to other countries, that's the wrong narrative. Most of the Indian who migrate come from cities where the per capita income is in the vicinity of developed nations (between 20-30k $). The thing with Indian society is that we are thrown into this rat race of social status for jobs that pay just above average salaries and once Indian find out that they can escape that whilst still earning more(whatever the sum might be) that what they did after that torture, they choose to jump the ship. Environmental issues are there only in the major major cities and few outside it, government is problematic at some aspect,yes, but overall we still have most of our freedoms unlike China and have been successful in rallying the proud Indian sentiment, rules and regulations aren't strict at all as they should be, way less strict than China I'll you what. Overall we face same problem as any other developing/to be developed nation.

    • @_prash
      @_prash Рік тому

      Here we have problems but no political warfare, who the fck told you that, we are democratically stable than west or that matter every country either it's democractic Or autocratic

    • @Lena-vw6ye
      @Lena-vw6ye Рік тому

      @@_prash Sure it is.

    • @Lena-vw6ye
      @Lena-vw6ye Рік тому

      @@Letsgo-sg4cy I agree.

  • @Vinsanity48
    @Vinsanity48 Рік тому +217

    I think it's because most people find their peace outside India which I think is the biggest motivator. In India we all are thrown into this constant rat race to earn that social status, that tag before our names, with which we want to be known or our family wants to introduce us with. But no-one really cares about the people themselves. If you're not an IITIAN you're deemed a failure, if you're not doing MBBS from govt college you're deemed a failure, if you aren't an IAS officer again you're looked down upon, even though at the end of the day these people end up being slave under someone else earning above average income at most, all that torture just for the STATUS. No-one understand that for some people doing menial jobs might be the only way out, or some people might enjoy doing odd jobs as well. And I think that's the biggest contributor here, outside India no matter if you're a delivery driver, plumber, garbage man, street vendor, waiter etc. you're treated with respect just like any other person. This fact hits Indian people's inner core after years of being looked down upon by our own people and they end up giving up their citizenship without a second thought.

  • @todayilearned8798
    @todayilearned8798 Рік тому +94

    The number one reason why Indians abroad renounce their Indian citizenship is because they don't have a choice, as India does not permit dual or multiple citizenships, unlike the US or EU countries. An American can hold passports from four other nations, but it is not legally possible for an Indian to have multiple passports or citizenships. On top of that an Indian can get OCI(Overseas Citizen of India) status document which basically grants a limitless visa to stay and work in India, just losing voting rights.

    • @stealingstats4714
      @stealingstats4714 Рік тому +3

      Japan also don't give permit, we all know why.

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 Рік тому +1

      @@lowkeywannastaydissapeared tum jaise gawaro ke wajah se hi ja rahe hai

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 Рік тому +2

      @@lowkeywannastaydissapeared patriot kyu bane aaj india lutero ka dera ban chuka hai

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 Рік тому +1

      @@lowkeywannastaydissapeared ha muje rehna bhi nahi iss gutter mei

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 Рік тому +2

      @@lowkeywannastaydissapeared jaise tuje aa raha hai

  • @7sunit
    @7sunit Рік тому +18

    Many valid reasons pointed out by those who want to leave India in the video. As an Indian who gave up Indian citizenship for an Australian one several years ago, I would argue there are both good and bad points of leaving India and settling abroad. Life in foreign countries is not always easy as it seems even in Western countries like Australia where I live. Many new immigrants often work tough and hard jobs to survive. There is little or no support from family or relatives (lucky my family is with me) meaning you can feel lonely. Then there is a lack of identity (identity crisis) often coming from the lack of a sense of community, culture and religion which you enjoyed back in your own home country. First-generation migrants have it the hardest. These are just a few examples. Grass is not always greener on the other side. Sometimes even I ponder whether or not I should return back to India sometime in the future at least when I hit my twilight years. There are perks of moving abroad while there are also perks of staying in your home country especially if it is not war-torn.

    • @GhostRealm8
      @GhostRealm8 10 місяців тому

      all these things are primary bro,u can accomodate after living for few years but the thing which sucks here is limiting the oppurtunity of Educated ones,low mark scorer are favoured even in prestigious institute against u even if u score 90% marks. Ur ass got fcked by ur hard work but in the end u come to know that some Quota is reserved hence u will not get oppurtunity,other will get.It's disheartening ,no one wants their child denied oppurtunity just because he has score more marks but someone get selected due to Quota even on few marks.

  • @mainKhushhoon1
    @mainKhushhoon1 Рік тому +380

    As Indian I will never leave India because as an entrepreneur point of view this country is great for me.

  • @aleenaprasannan2146
    @aleenaprasannan2146 Рік тому +21

    I think it would be better to ask this question to Indian outside India, rather than asking Indians in India to speculate on it. The main reason why people are moving abroad is because of unemployment. And no, the growing economy is actually not doing much to retain the youth here, because the salaries are pathetically low, and the problem is compounded with our lower currency value. The cost of higher education is extremely high and many students will be in debt their entire life with the salaries they get in India and they are taking up jobs outside India despite the loneliness of leaving their family behind and knowing full well the challenges in those countries. The Indians who actually return are those who have made enough money enough money in those countries to have paid off their debt in home, bought a home and made a secure life in India or have make enough money to start their own business in India. And then there are other Indians who lost jobs during the recession and are forced to come back to India.
    Indian coming back to India only because of their remaining family in India, is not an achievement of the government and neither a proof that we are better off...it's honestly very disgusting to exploit the care people have for their family and use it as a badge of honor for the government. It's shameful when all we have to bring our youth back is holding them emotionally hostage qith their family

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому +3

      salary part is true but unemployment even after too much development will still be at a level of 4-3% while today it is at 6-7%
      it is also the fault of indians themselves, i heard how there were jobs created in private sector for engineers but there were no proper mechanical engineers, whoever applied wasn't a skill one
      many youngsters want govt. job and if they don't get one they destroy public stuff while protesting, govt. can't give 100 million govt. jobs, absolute nonsense
      Indian govt. failed at education level not unemployment, that's my take

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely
      If the government cared about "exporting talent" as they say they would've given us a choice of dual citizenship

    • @kidsworldrose4847
      @kidsworldrose4847 Рік тому

      Sad reality

  • @deepalall647
    @deepalall647 Рік тому +34

    Next topic, Why South Korea is against women equality and feminism including it’s President? Why does South Korean law favour r*pists/ men and not the victims? Shouldn’t a developed country set a better example?

    • @hieuphungminh6690
      @hieuphungminh6690 Рік тому +2

      Because Confucius

    • @sb8095
      @sb8095 Рік тому +5

      @funny man no one says S. Korea is "heaven"

    • @sb8095
      @sb8095 Рік тому +1

      @Deepa Lall ooh here we have a daft nationalist who got triggered because someone is calling out india's problems. Btw koreans aren't against equality, koreans are against feminazis. Read about womad and other problematic radical feminist groups in korea.

    • @deepalall647
      @deepalall647 Рік тому

      @funnyman3510 I’m just speaking the truth. Date rape of foreigners is on the rise in South Korea and I have seen several interviews and documentary where the South Korean police and law makers even refuse to register the case or take any action against the rapists. Foreigner women go there thinking it’s safe but become a victim and their voices are being silenced to show the crime data low in South Korea.

    • @bengilkes7676
      @bengilkes7676 Рік тому

      It's because South Korea is trying to be like the West.

  • @dingyiyu9228
    @dingyiyu9228 Рік тому +80

    Same thing happens in China, but no one is to blame. Moving from developing to developed countries is just normal, people just want a easier and better life.
    It is like you leave countryside for urbans to get decent jobs, which doesn't necessarily mean you hate your hometown.
    India and China's Falling behind other western countries at first is the only thing to blame.
    But why developing countries fell behind at the very beginning? that's another long story...

    • @creativethinkers3214
      @creativethinkers3214 Рік тому +20

      but chinese cities are far more developed than some of the western cities

    • @sidy6526
      @sidy6526 Рік тому +19

      Actually reason for migration from China is different from that of india .
      China has good job opportunities , so people move out from China for freedom.
      But for india it's different. We have freedom here but people move out from india because of less job opportunities inside the country.

    • @dingyiyu9228
      @dingyiyu9228 Рік тому +16

      ​@@sidy6526 Well, I used to surf the China Internet a lot. According to my experience, the very reason applying to most migrateing-abroad Chinese is just what I said above.
      I personally think that Chinese don't care about mental freedom so much, as long as they have enough material satisfaction, like money...
      That's why most Chinese migrate to the US, Singapore & Canada rather than some European Countries with middle income level. They earn more and work less in the former.
      The GDP percapita of China is around $12000, pretty low compared to those of developed countries.

    • @sidy6526
      @sidy6526 Рік тому +3

      @@dingyiyu9228
      Might be possible .
      But in india , they move out because of less job opportunities and very tough competition. For a less paying job also , you will thousands overqualified people applying for that job . In west , it's just easy to earn better income with less hard work as compared to india .

    • @franktaylor5052
      @franktaylor5052 Рік тому

      Indian immigration is much more than Chinese

  • @nillyk5671
    @nillyk5671 Рік тому +24

    The one older man is so passionate about his statements.

    • @mohitpardeshi
      @mohitpardeshi Рік тому +2

      Seems like he suffered a lot

    • @user-ue4fh5mv9s
      @user-ue4fh5mv9s Рік тому +2

      @@mohitpardeshi Imagine living over 50 years in india ? anyone will lose it

  • @shashisingh7675
    @shashisingh7675 Рік тому +18

    For clean environment and for structred society and institutions europe and west is good, but still is part of racism that can make you feel uncomfortable there.

    • @ed_8665
      @ed_8665 Рік тому

      Korea Japan China are more racist than Europe

    • @sidy6526
      @sidy6526 Рік тому

      I don't think racism is much of a problem if someone is not physically harming them .
      Many indian don't mind when someone abuse them . They just get out of that area , we don't fight in a foreign country

    • @AbhijeetKumar-vh1ff
      @AbhijeetKumar-vh1ff Рік тому +1

      @@sidy6526 self respect ki maar ke paisa kamaya to kya kamaya hua to wahi colonial wali life.

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Рік тому +1

      Cowards have no problem being spat on by racists as long as they make a bit of money & can act superior in front of their Indian relatives back home.

    • @user-ue4fh5mv9s
      @user-ue4fh5mv9s Рік тому

      Ironic because india was ranked #1 for racism

  • @rupeshchoudhari96
    @rupeshchoudhari96 Рік тому +33

    Meanwhile, Half of the population doesn't even dare to leave their own state (real fact). MANY OF INDIANS HAVE NEVER EVEN GONE OUT OF THEIR OWN STATE

    • @arrshath
      @arrshath Рік тому +4

      From 2011 nearly 16 lakhs renounce thier citizenship. In 2022 alone more than 2 lakhs people left

    • @VivekSharma-j7o8o
      @VivekSharma-j7o8o 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@arrshathI want 50 lakh should leave this year .....

    • @ajay23080
      @ajay23080 5 місяців тому

      It's true some of them don't even know their neighboring states or districts names

    • @infinixgaming1791
      @infinixgaming1791 4 місяці тому +1

      what? why are most biharis and UP bhaiyas crowding and ruining my state MH then

  • @GukGukNinja
    @GukGukNinja Рік тому +18

    "Go where you're treated best." - Nomad Capitalist

  • @curlieeloks3032
    @curlieeloks3032 Рік тому +10

    That boy with his mom know he wants to move abroad lol . I feel that brother 5:49 he was saying it with his Chest you could tell he’s FED UP

  • @rouju
    @rouju Рік тому +35

    Well, this happen to most diaspora. They prefer a better life than back to the country but the future is bleak. Understandable

    • @polaris1985
      @polaris1985 Рік тому +4

      I disagree, Dispora of european population happened because of over population too but only the poor left to North America and South America where could have labour jobs or agricultural land to cultivate crops. In India nowadays poor people can't even move outside of India, they will suffocate and die in India, even if you want a labour job in Dubai, Qatar(you can forget about labour jobs in Europe and US) you need some kind of connection to the person how sends you there, Highly educated Indians are moving abroad which means now its selection of the fittest Indian, Westerners are selectivily chosing the best Indians to come live in their world.
      This means its because something is wrong with Indian way of living that people just prefer to go abroad.

    • @euphoria6681
      @euphoria6681 Рік тому

      ​@@polaris1985 exactly it is basically the American or the european dream why Indians settle abroad , working in counties like America , Canada is considered a great achievement and many people desire to live the lifestyle these countries offer and most of the people leaving India are mostly successful doctors , engineers , They work in big tech companies , they are successful in their business

  • @learningmaster8060
    @learningmaster8060 Рік тому +72

    I am an Indian IT engineer, I am 39 years old, have already half million USD ( 4 crores INR ) worth of assets. For me money is not a reason to leave India, but the quality of life and safety. 10 years back I had hope that India will prosper, but now I lost that hope. Few Indians are getting extremely rich, but the city infrastrcuture is pathetic, extremely polluted, and the politicians are extremely corrupt, in fact the most corrupt in the history of India.
    I would like to see my India prosper, but India is too big, it is beyond my circle of influence to fix the issues here, instead I am opting to migrate to safer heavens where quality of life is better there.
    In case if some change happened in India, and the basic problems on pollution and city infrastructure is solved, I would love to be back to my homeland without thinking twice.

    • @dudedude6690
      @dudedude6690 Рік тому +7

      Still its overpopulated don't come to waste life

    • @kartikrajsingh1895
      @kartikrajsingh1895 Рік тому +12

      The North needs to learn to stop mistreating the South Indians on revenue and income!

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Рік тому +1

      Leave & NEVER come back. Get out.

    • @ThomasShelby-c6s
      @ThomasShelby-c6s 7 місяців тому +3

      And the south Indians should learn hindi and stop saying that we are non indians

    • @Thalaivariscoolie
      @Thalaivariscoolie 5 місяців тому +1

      So true

  • @thomas_the_cat
    @thomas_the_cat Рік тому +95

    not just india, but basically everywhere... quality of life, financial, and career opportunities sometimes can be hard for some people to find in their home county

    • @asianprince8718
      @asianprince8718 Рік тому +14

      Well, I rarely heard people in Japan want to move out to another country or change citizenship.

    • @user-yd6ih9px5n
      @user-yd6ih9px5n Рік тому +8

      True but this channel needs to run propaganda ! Samjo yaar

    • @dhimankalita1690
      @dhimankalita1690 Рік тому +20

      @@asianprince8718 because they have language barriers. Japan is one of the most depressing country. They are dying because of societal pressure and shrinking population.

    • @xcrayz3131
      @xcrayz3131 Рік тому +1

      Not everywhere, mostly in 3rd world countries where poverty is widespread

    • @7_77_.
      @7_77_. Рік тому

      @@xcrayz3131 the so called superpower US and robber UK, don't they has poverty or homeless peoples despite having small population?

  • @ankitharao2135
    @ankitharao2135 Рік тому +16

    I can’t believe, the communication level of people from bangalore and mumbai are 100 times better than Delhi.

    • @biswajitbehera5954
      @biswajitbehera5954 Рік тому +11

      actually delhi is just a capital nothing else with high number of crime and filled with illiterate that's set. delhi people also quit often use slang

    • @ankitharao2135
      @ankitharao2135 Рік тому +1

      @@raiza1439 true that

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому +2

      @@raiza1439 not true, come to NCR habibi
      you do realize 1-10 table, knowing your name isn't equal to literacy?

    • @ShivamRaina-dm9df
      @ShivamRaina-dm9df Рік тому +2

      @@raiza1439 not true literacy of North except Some states like Uttar Pradesh ,Bihar is better than tamilnadu

    • @raiza1439
      @raiza1439 Рік тому

      @@ShivamRaina-dm9df 🥱k

  • @aiswaryabersan7983
    @aiswaryabersan7983 Рік тому +6

    The problem with indians that they have lack of knowledge what's happening outside india. The indians like to get rights from government but does no duties or service to nation in return less then 5% population pays tax but wants infrastructure and facilities like in developed countries they don't work in india and favour labour unions but once outside india somehow they become hard working groups.

    • @shrutisinha7007
      @shrutisinha7007 Рік тому

      A local shop seller who earns in million don't give authethic bill to save taxes. And they want infrastructure like USA and UK where you have to pay 50% tax directly and indirectly. Lol idiot

  • @akshaynikam07
    @akshaynikam07 Рік тому +3

    I think Indian people don't allow single person to live alone peacefully. everyone wants a married couple as their tenant I'm mean this is pathetic
    This is our freedom for youth
    We are looking for freedom thats it, which is possible in other countries
    Ofcourse India is rich in cultural diversity , festivals
    But they are lot of restrictions on youth
    Ye mat Karo wo mat Karo
    Our mentality is like 28 pe shadi 30 pe bache 60 pe retirement

  • @pikachuthunderbolt3919
    @pikachuthunderbolt3919 Рік тому +11

    This is what Democrazy did to the a good potential nation like India where uneducated took to powers and rural India support them rather than thinking how world actually think .
    Hats off China for using their youth and leading them into skillful environment
    Even chinese society is way modern than its counterpart India .

    • @aiswaryabersan7983
      @aiswaryabersan7983 Рік тому +1

      China is authoritarian regime so everything is as per their will individual freedom has limit if you want india to be like that so be it don't screem on everything

    • @sidy6526
      @sidy6526 Рік тому +1

      Yeah agree with it .
      Illiterate people elect illiterate leaders . That's how democracy works 🤷

    • @vroomerlifts
      @vroomerlifts 4 місяці тому

      @@aiswaryabersan7983 democracy is stupid lol.

  • @idontcare495
    @idontcare495 Рік тому +346

    I am an Indian who stayed in Germany for a year as a part of a fellowship and then returned back to India. The one thing which is like a deal breaker when I think of my future outside of India is not only money, cleanliness or better job opportunities but also the sense of respect and value I get as a woman/human being. I agree with that person who mentioned 'you do you'- as to me I believe 'quality of life' means where
    - my voice is heard & respected;
    - I am safe to travel to any part of the country/ city at any time of the day without being pressurised to buy an expensive private vehicle;
    - where I am treated as equal both in professional and personal /social settings;
    - where I am not judged on what I wear and with whom I socialise; where my basic needs as a human are provided and assured by the government irrespective of my income status;
    - where the society and the government policies provide a supportive environment to start a family; - where my future children could get quality education which will make them not only employable but also good and aware human beings (again irrespective of my income status) and
    - where I can breath fresh air and drink safe water easily available anywhere in the city/rural settings in the country.
    In a nutshell, the decision to leave Indian citizenship for any Indian is all subjective and results from a complex network of economic, social and political dimension.

    • @SidOnStreet
      @SidOnStreet Рік тому +27

      I am glad, that was me who said 'you do you'

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому +18

      @@SidOnStreet bhai harr din aake check kar rha h kya comments😂😂

    • @tedklampett1737
      @tedklampett1737 Рік тому

      @@SidOnStreet wow !!! :)

    • @surojeetchatterji9966
      @surojeetchatterji9966 Рік тому +29

      @@SidOnStreet India wants emotional fools to get lost from India permanently. We don't need non patriotic ppls in India. Future is bright so only loyal citizens r expected.

    • @tirtha_mandal_7
      @tirtha_mandal_7 Рік тому +7

      Date: 22 Feb, 2023.
      According to World Bank 32 million NRIs across the world have given 100 Billion USD to India by the financial year 2022 which is the highest remittance in the world till now and it is increased by 12% from the previous year. They are helping us in the growing of Indian economy. But our government should think about the opportunities to bring better living quality for our people in all aspects. Thank you. Jay Hind...🇮🇳

  • @Razear
    @Razear Рік тому +24

    If I understand correctly, Indians are required to give up their citizenship if they decide to move to a different country because they can't hold dual citizenship? How would that work if they were born in India, they would no longer be an Indian citizen? But in terms of the motivations, I know there is a trend of highly skilled and qualified Indians that are moving abroad for better economic opportunities, it's a brain drain that affects a lot of developing countries. Those with the educational credentials will leave to seek better lives so all the country's greatest talent are fleeing.

    • @Bloodark124
      @Bloodark124 Рік тому +2

      Just how a government is for certain countries. Instead of try to improve the country itself to make it more attractive to stay, narcissist government will instead force an ultimatum on you - "if you leave us, you can never come back. Ever."

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Рік тому

      @@Bloodark124 Then leave & never come back....why cry like dogs?

    • @Bloodark124
      @Bloodark124 Рік тому

      @@SodiumSyndicate Cry like dogs? You mean how the government doesn't even really want people especially people with great talent to leave in the first place? LMAO. That's controlling through fear (that you can never return once you leave). How dumb is that.

  • @tathaYm
    @tathaYm Рік тому +3

    Ofcourse because lack of job opportunities and bad govt policies

  • @ace.of.space.
    @ace.of.space. Рік тому +72

    my parents are Indian immigrants (I was born in the US) and it feels like all of my cousins around my age are leaving India to study and settle in the US and other "Western" countries. I personally feel more comfortable in the US because I was born and raised here, and it surprises me how many of them are leaving the place they are born and raised when it seems like it has improved a lot recently.

    • @asianprince8718
      @asianprince8718 Рік тому +6

      Have you visited India before?

    • @bengilkes7676
      @bengilkes7676 Рік тому +1

      The US is a pile of crap that is falling fast. Get out while you still can.

    • @mynamesjeff.f
      @mynamesjeff.f Рік тому +13

      Despite that, nobody knows if India is going to prosper more in the future. I think your relatives are leaving now because they want to experience new things and have fond memories of having a good life in their own lifetime before it's too late. At the end of the day, we all live once. India is still a developing country and who knows when it will become a 2nd or 1st world nation. It could be decades by then and my guess is that your younger relatives don't want to wait a long time wondering when living standards and quality of life improves, when they could move somewhere else and enjoy it in their lifetime. That's just how I see it.

    • @sudhirchandra9790
      @sudhirchandra9790 Рік тому

      You should ask them why,
      And plz comment back
      It will add to this research
      Your reply would be highly appreciated

    • @communistcat6006
      @communistcat6006 Рік тому +6

      You only live once nobody wants to toil their life away.

  • @bharath2508
    @bharath2508 Рік тому +7

    Stop persecuting general category people in India.
    General category would stay in India.
    Dalit terrorists are looting Indians.
    these dalit terrorists are illegal African migrants who slept with colonizers.

    • @asianprince8718
      @asianprince8718 Рік тому +1

      Sorry I didn't understand. Do you mean the majority of Indians would stay?

    • @bharath2508
      @bharath2508 Рік тому +1

      @@asianprince8718
      the present Indian constitution was drafted by a British bootlicker to suppress the indigenous people of India.
      A nationalist such as Nethaji Subash Chandra Bose, Vinayaka Damodhar Savarkar, Bhagat Singh and Chandra Sekhar Azad were killed by British bootlickers.
      The partition of India into Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Tibet and Maldives was done in cooperation of British bootlickers.
      At one point in time India had better per capita than china but the constitution prevents us from achieving.
      Things will change if india gets a new constitution.

  • @koustavroy8315
    @koustavroy8315 Рік тому +147

    I'm Indian, currently in a medical college pursuing MBBS and I'd absolutely love to give up my citizenship to move to a first world country. Coming from a middle class background and being a general category student is a curse in India.

    • @successiongaming7829
      @successiongaming7829 Рік тому +22

      that's the only point i will support otherwise all ponits were indiotic.

    • @sudhirchandra9790
      @sudhirchandra9790 Рік тому +37

      General category, hahaha
      Your life will be hell when you prepare for PG
      50% seats reserved,and 10% for EWS only 40% open in those seats too many OBC take the seat

    • @cherrylle
      @cherrylle Рік тому +22

      I'm a medical student too and I have the same thoughts as you.

    • @ed_8665
      @ed_8665 Рік тому +13

      Leaving India will be best option
      Teach Indian govt a lesson

    • @successiongaming7829
      @successiongaming7829 Рік тому +15

      @@ed_8665 most of the richest indians out of india and all ceo are general caste people

  • @AsianBoss
    @AsianBoss  10 місяців тому +4

    If you consider yourself a true fan of Asian Boss, become a member of our community to join the cause: asianboss.io

  • @ahillmann
    @ahillmann Рік тому +49

    To the question on why so many renounce their Indian citizenship, many of the interviewees kept giving answers for why people are leaving, instead of saying why so many Indians give up their citizenship. I think the answer to that is pretty clear:
    1. Convenience. If you move to another country, and aim to make the move permanent, then of course giving up your citizenship makes sense, even if feels a bit sad. If you want to integrate into that other country, vote, receive certain benefits, contribute to society, have less paperwork, etc., it makes sense to change citizenship. That applies to all people, not just Indians. If you're not a citizen, you'll always be a bit of an outsider, a permanent foreigner, no matter how long you live in your new country of residence.
    2. Better passport. In many countries citizenship gets you a passport which allows you to travel more easily to other countries than the Indian one. So as a continuation to point number one: citizenship means less hassle.
    3. If India doesn't recognize dual citizenship, people are forced to change their citizenship if moving for a long time or even permanently. I'm sure many Indians don't want to give up their citizenship, but it's the price they have to pay to get citizenship of another country.

  • @hori166
    @hori166 Рік тому +45

    It would be interesting to see what the people living in the countries that Indians are interested in immigrating to think. All of the people interviewed are well off and any of the "irritations" mentioned are mostly tied to overpopulation and scarcity of resources. Rich people have fewer children and invest lots of money in them to give the children advantages over everyone else. Poor people have more children because that is their security blanket. I'd like to hear from lower-class Indians as well.

    • @Naveenbr-kp8gc1yi3d
      @Naveenbr-kp8gc1yi3d Рік тому +2

      I don't think they will not be comfortable for these interview stuff.

    • @justanotherperson2576
      @justanotherperson2576 Рік тому

      Lower-class Indians simply are not covered by government for anything high quality in the edu-health department. Well-offs are skipping the pond because they know the process, and know the right buttons to press! Whereas the poors can only do the slave-jobs in gulf countries! Funny thing is that even there, it's only the Indians who boss around other Indians to make their gulf bosses richer!

    • @mrnobody9473
      @mrnobody9473 Рік тому +1

      Exactly poor people in India especially those who live on streets despite not having a roof above their head will have 3 sometimes 4 children, like they barely earn 2 dollars a day and yet somehow think that having 4 children will uplift them, some of them don't even work in jobs they simply beg most of the time and are part time rag pickers, they really need to be educated or else India will also have to adopt the one child policy like China

    • @devapala879
      @devapala879 Рік тому

      Asian Boss only interviews educated urban people in their videos that I saw

  • @slowknife2873
    @slowknife2873 Рік тому +17

    Those who are saying they "love" their country they are just rich enough to not go abroad and clean toilets lol

    • @user-wb8ql4ky7j
      @user-wb8ql4ky7j Рік тому +13

      I'm not rich, poor either , but i don't want to leave my country in any cost

    • @sb8095
      @sb8095 Рік тому +1

      @Slow knife true

    • @blulakes
      @blulakes Рік тому

      Yeah! Look at how they casually said that they can just travel abroad to see the world outside India, which a lot of Indians like me can't do! I hate these privileged people, the way they said "oh because I love India" yeah jackass if you were in our shoes, you wouldn't! You only do because you are rich!!

    • @priyadarshi8548
      @priyadarshi8548 Рік тому +1

      Depends on your perception

    • @DhruvPatel-zg1zs
      @DhruvPatel-zg1zs Рік тому +1

      Define rich and poor

  • @yashpatel261
    @yashpatel261 Рік тому +7

    India is overpopulated so it makes sense for a small portion of our population to move abroad. I like how Korean boss did not ask this to the Chinese who move to other countries and have a large population just like India.

  • @baxterismyyoutubename5077
    @baxterismyyoutubename5077 Рік тому +5

    I would leave India for peaceful environment in Europe countries where cleanliness and hygiene is paramount.

  • @ankitshrestha4229
    @ankitshrestha4229 Рік тому +6

    A burgeoning population, the decline in quality of life, unfettered corruption, and depletion of resources and India in general I guess.

  • @saichaitanya4735
    @saichaitanya4735 Рік тому +259

    I'm 22 and being an Indian man, I can say that, Indian "society" is very restrictive. Of course, the Indian Judiciary has improved a lot in the recent years. But having laws doesn't change the quality of life, especially for women and LGBTQ+ population, it's the society that needs to change at large, in terms of accepting people for who they are. If you step out of the metropolitan cities, inter-caste/inter-faith marriage is still considered a taboo and shameful act!! People go to the extent of killing their own children for marrying someone out of their caste or social status!!
    We are so stuck in the past that we add "culture" tag to every thing. We should accept & understand that our culture isn't perfect, we can be more considerate and sensible while we follow our culture and traditions. It's okay to scrap shitty traditions if they don't make sense!!
    Hopefully, the coming generations become more compassionate and make India a safe place for everyone to co-exist!

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Рік тому +22

      Also we worship cows and eat stinky spices. (Just completing the caste, cows and curry trope)

    • @Rin_Chawngthu
      @Rin_Chawngthu Рік тому +74

      @@rutvikrs what kind of spices have you been consuming

    • @rutvikrs
      @rutvikrs Рік тому +23

      @@Rin_Chawngthu Indian self hatred

    • @आपकापिता
      @आपकापिता Рік тому +16

      @@rutvikrs 💀😂

    • @आपकापिता
      @आपकापिता Рік тому +1

      LBTards should all leave honestly

  • @maheshs4056
    @maheshs4056 Рік тому +29

    I am an Indian who recently emigrated due to job opportunity. I would prefer to live outside rather than India for a few simple reasons,
    - Better public infra: There's safe footpaths here & roads with little to no potholes. Driving/walking experience is much higher.
    - Better public services: Most government offices function at higher productivity here than in India. You won't have to run from pillar to post just to get a few signatures from some government departments.
    - Better opportunities in non-IT field. In India, taking up a field outside of IT/Engineering is generally discouraged. But in the west, there is more respect for diverse fields.
    - Lack of air pollution and better maintenance of natural environments: It seems the West is doing a better job of maintaining cleanliness in areas of natural importance like rivers, forests and trails.

    • @SD_003
      @SD_003 Рік тому +5

      Very valid points. And having spent a few years in EU & APAC countries, can confirm this.
      However the sense of 2nd class citizen creeps in after sometime specially in EU & Australia. No matter how much we reel out on instagram inherently whites look down upon us as not equals. Specially in Europe. Best case being Vishal Sikka who was supposed to be an obvious choice for SAP's CEO position but because he was a brown, didn't get it. In this aspect US is probably the best country where its a truly free market for performers irrespective of race/colour 👍

  • @ektajaiswal6564
    @ektajaiswal6564 Рік тому +28

    People don't like to pay tax in India but they like to fulfill their duties aboard.
    People don't like to clean their street in India but they will do everything which is considered a responsibility in aboard .
    And when they face problems in aboard like war and pandemic than they will cry that why are the indian government not helping them .

    • @somnathghoshal103
      @somnathghoshal103 Рік тому +6

      Ya know why ? because we don't get much services in return for the tax we pay, whereas in most European countries, education, health, transportation everything is subsidised or free depending on the country, also have other social securities to fall back upon in case of job loss

    • @ektajaiswal6564
      @ektajaiswal6564 Рік тому +7

      @@somnathghoshal103 you know what we are not European or Americas . We didn't colonized the different countries and still we are not trying take control over someone else resources . Their ansenster were the one who made their base and please don't ask me how .

    • @polaris1985
      @polaris1985 Рік тому +1

      Well said, In India Modi should get rid you cash currency completely, when people will have to pay for everything in electronic form by UPI or net banking then hiding taxes will became impossible.

    • @ektajaiswal6564
      @ektajaiswal6564 Рік тому +1

      @@polaris1985 less cash economy is good compare to the cashless economy.

    • @somnathghoshal103
      @somnathghoshal103 Рік тому

      @@polaris1985 umm that would actually cause more problems than solve it'd solve but good one mate

  • @khajamohiddincsk544
    @khajamohiddincsk544 Рік тому +14

    Indian government is not so concern about it, once when asked about the same question our prime minister replied that emigration is India exporting talent to the global world

    • @bengilkes7676
      @bengilkes7676 Рік тому

      That's cos Modi is a globalist sellout.

    • @mayan5600
      @mayan5600 Рік тому +5

      what talent?
      Most of them either gonna drive a truck, taxi and work as a labour etc. Only 11% or more going to pursue STEM .

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 Рік тому +8

      @@mayan5600 and still earn more than an Indian working in STEM

    • @stxfdt1240
      @stxfdt1240 Рік тому +2

      @@mayan5600 where did truck,taxi come from lmao....first time hearing this....Infact some people from punjab do that but still largely other work is preferred....first time i'm hearing everyone goes for taxi and truck driving work especially having tons of relatives there....gotta talk about some "mayan" dude saying so which would be more hilarious😂😂😂

  • @detroitvinyl
    @detroitvinyl Рік тому +237

    I'm from Japan, studying in Europe, never been to India and probably won't for a while. But I relate to the interviewees so much it hurts. Hope everybody who wants to leave can leave soon!

    • @cloudscape5996
      @cloudscape5996 Рік тому +27

      Thanks for the words, and that's true, I think I've heard many people in Japan find the nordic Europe countries very interesting and peaceful, cool to know you're studying there..

    • @Shwetasingh-qo7ez
      @Shwetasingh-qo7ez Рік тому +19

      Hats off to you for living in Europe and literally talking about other's perspective

    • @siddhantgarud4985
      @siddhantgarud4985 Рік тому +23

      It’s bad to see Indians talking about this . After some years they gonna be like v r indian v r indian

    • @liloistheendiahater
      @liloistheendiahater Рік тому +3

      THEY SHOULD BUILD A ISLAND FOR GARBAGE ONLY

    • @EyFmS
      @EyFmS Рік тому

      @@liloistheendiahater They're still gonna run out of Islands. The problem is deeper than that, Indians need to change their way of thinking.

  • @venki1349
    @venki1349 15 днів тому +2

    In Delhi for a population 150,000 peple in a slum government has assigned just 3 policemen to keep law and order in that area. $4 trillion dollar economy is TRUE BUT most of this wealth is eaten by those at the top. Middle class is being shafted left and right. Poor are given freebies to produce more children. Rich are given natural resources for throw away prices. Congress OR BJP, corruption wins. Political parties are just colourful flags. No regrets even 20 years after leaving India. Bharath is oldest and greatest civilisation but SHAME Kaliyuga is having its run. So have to look after family more and no point in fighting a losing war to protect India.

  • @Hourvary
    @Hourvary Рік тому +17

    1:04 Man of culture

  • @sudhirchandra9790
    @sudhirchandra9790 Рік тому +30

    India is treasure of talent,such well spoken,educated youth
    Unfortunately there is a tough competition in every field also more stereotypes and less acceptance of non confirming people

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Рік тому

      Good luck going against the establishment in the West & disagreeing with their dominant narrative & being able to live happily.

    • @sushilsharma4202
      @sushilsharma4202 Рік тому

      Non conforming people : Degenerates

  • @malinasworld
    @malinasworld Рік тому +40

    When I was younger I used to be super patriotic and I’d scoff at the people who’d emigrate when they were already financially stable here. As I’ve grown older I’m come to realise that even through the safety net of my privileged background how this country, with its broke system, corrupt governance and warring communities can wear you down if not break you. I’m lucky enough to be in a much better position than a lot of Indians, but even so I yearn for the relative safety, peace and quality of life I could find in developed nations.

    • @StrikerVaskin
      @StrikerVaskin Рік тому +2

      Typical cutesy liberal Indian, always biting the hand that feeds you.
      Maybe if all indians had conservative right-wing mentalities, there will be no problems in India.
      Would you support a Japanese person showing dislike towards Japan?

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Рік тому +2

      Yes, there are absolutely no problems in Developed nations - hopefully you don't play racism card in the West & keep your mouth shut instead.

    • @spidermonkey8430
      @spidermonkey8430 Рік тому

      Much of what you described is applicable to the US as well

    • @yash1756
      @yash1756 Рік тому

      I feel you, almost in the same place as you

    • @siddeshnaik2296
      @siddeshnaik2296 Рік тому

      Most western country run massive PR. And u have been brainwashed very well so as to go and support their failing healthcare and pension system

  • @devanshsadh8894
    @devanshsadh8894 Рік тому +12

    The Amount of population we have, I don’t mind few million people leaving the country, honestly 😂🇮🇳

    • @VivekSharma-j7o8o
      @VivekSharma-j7o8o 6 місяців тому

      I want 50 lakh should leave this year from Delhi,bihar,Up....let's make india better

    • @adithyaarun8465
      @adithyaarun8465 Місяць тому

      @@VivekSharma-j7o8o bro tbh that is acutally not a bad idea lol

    • @princeofheaven19
      @princeofheaven19 12 днів тому

      That is what Indian Government wants too to reduce the head count

  • @neonbluex007
    @neonbluex007 Рік тому +9

    India might be a 5 or 10 trillion dollar economy but the mentality of Indians will remain the same. This is the harsh truth.

  • @sleepyearth
    @sleepyearth Рік тому +14

    Most people who settled in other countries have already stayed there for years and have attachments there such as relationships, friends, family, properties or job.

  • @savitabhan9361
    @savitabhan9361 Рік тому +80

    My country is not perfect but i will stay in my country and contribute to make it perfect 🇮🇳. I had past opportunities to move to Germany or Canada. But i am happy and proud of my motherland.
    Good for these people who have plans on leaving India, if you can't see the beauty of being an Indian then it's better not to be one.

  • @gauravnmathur
    @gauravnmathur Рік тому +246

    I am second generation indian living in the US. My parents immigrated to America and I grew up here but never felt really American. People often leave for greener economic opportunities but there is something said for culture and civilization. Now my parents are old and quite lonely. I feel they would be happier if they retired in India. I also wish I could spend time in India... Sometimes money is not everything. India is the most rich country in the world in terms of culture, history, religion. I think young Indians should know this and improve Bharat first instead of leaving...

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Рік тому +31

      You understand the value of civilization because you saw the lack of it in the West despite material pleasures. Let these greedy Indian youth go through it. Their children will learn the lesson like you did.
      My parents returned back to India in the 80s. My mother never liked returning as my father had a very high paying job - but my father was clear, as good as the West (especially West Germany), it was not his country & living in others' land was not self-respecting for him.
      While I initially agreed with my mother's attitude, in my late 20s I began understanding my father's masculine self-respect & now I share it. Live outside for a few years & then return to India to implement ideas - is my recommendation.
      Most Indians leave for the West to get the NRI tag & so called prestige among their family back home.

    • @drodro7672
      @drodro7672 Рік тому

      You are a minority among NRI's children,... Most of them are already integrated in their host (for them home) societies.
      Even you, you speak about "spending time" in India, not coming, setting and investing in it. And there, there is the major problem of India that many Indians and their Baba Politicians don't dare to look, and cover these embarrassment with idiotic chest pumping and false pride.

    • @Muktijit
      @Muktijit Рік тому +20

      Now everything is changed dude... Indian parents also alone ...those Times were gone

    • @Yaastika
      @Yaastika Рік тому +3

      Glad some one spoke up. People dont know the realities and the miseries that people go through abroad. Life isnt a bed of roses. I am sure as immigrants you parents would have sacrificed and gone through alot to give you guys a good life. Some make it some just break and come back home.

    • @braunarsch
      @braunarsch Рік тому +14

      lol.... i've lived in india and 2 other countries.. honestly i'd rather not live in india unless its a senior management position with all benefits provided

  • @bhagavangusidi473
    @bhagavangusidi473 Рік тому +48

    I'm a 22 year old indian , and the society is getting much more stricter and radical which I sure hate , it's much more sexist and is becoming horribly homophobic these days....as the girl mentioned, my dream with my other friends is to move to a country where we can lead our lives as we want with no horrible judgement.

    • @sidy6526
      @sidy6526 Рік тому +5

      Good luck to u. I hope you get the chance to move out soon 👍

    • @bhagavangusidi473
      @bhagavangusidi473 Рік тому +1

      @David Diveroli exactly 💯

    • @sushilsharma4202
      @sushilsharma4202 Рік тому

      Average Braindead Individualist

    • @devapala879
      @devapala879 Рік тому +7

      becoming? Wasn't it always like that?

    • @protograde2723
      @protograde2723 Рік тому

      Homophobic? It's 100% fine if you belong to the LGBTQ community in India, as diversity and inclusiveness is mandated by the Indian government. That's why you have "choose not to disclose" option in the application forms as well.

  • @rutvikrs
    @rutvikrs Рік тому +31

    As someone who returned, I hope these people get the opportunity to move back.

  • @popthatbeep
    @popthatbeep Рік тому +5

    Meanwhile average Indians are proud for those non citizenship CEOs. The main culprit is the caste and class problem

  • @triloy3339
    @triloy3339 Рік тому +5

    I don't have the brain to contribute to the drain factor India is facing.. Otherwise I would've left, quite a while back..
    Hopefully soon 🤞🏻 somehow I'll manage something

  • @detroit0p
    @detroit0p Рік тому +12

    0:58 south america ☠️
    1:00 brazil ☠️☠️☠️☠️
    That's the last place on earth i would like to go

  • @silent3396
    @silent3396 Рік тому +6

    Here is a suggestion. Do interviews of Indians who gave up their citizenship a decade ago to go live in faraway lands

  • @justmyopinion526
    @justmyopinion526 Рік тому +6

    the UK is such a tiny Island and the Asain continent is vast in comparison. Its amazing that the west can be vilified in so many ways yet the west is where people want to move to. Wouldn't it be more condusive to have an exchange of people to help within each country. Also if Emperiliasm west was so bad why go there ? Its all par for the course.

  • @ss-cw6he
    @ss-cw6he Рік тому +3

    Don't worry india will be islamic
    Then everything will be fine ❤❤

  • @ishikapandey6050
    @ishikapandey6050 Рік тому +11

    1.8 million is indeed a big number, but you have to consider our population is well over a billion, it's not that we are running out of people. Yes, brain drain is a problem. Yet, things are constantly changing, and I am dam sure we will soon be more well off in the tech field (than we already are) so, young engineers have lucrative offers for staying in India than just moving to the west. Luckly, we "now" have started celebrating entrepreneur.

    • @suryakantibiswal
      @suryakantibiswal Рік тому

      1.8 million in not one year . In last ten years 1.8 million people gave up their citizenship .

    • @JeetuKumarYadav-ow8jq
      @JeetuKumarYadav-ow8jq Рік тому

      It is 1.8 lakh
      Asian boss is wrong

    • @ehjo4904
      @ehjo4904 Рік тому

      mean should compare with China . It seems that the chinese were more likely to return to China than the India. Less brain drain

  • @hirenahir76200
    @hirenahir76200 Рік тому +7

    World: india is rising faster
    Cringe indian youth:india is in down fall

    • @Rohit-cj6eb
      @Rohit-cj6eb Рік тому +1

      Education system ne l lagaye

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому

      indians after watching left youtubers:

    • @Rus-bw2oq
      @Rus-bw2oq 4 місяці тому

      Not world but the mainstream Western media claims India is rising, a false claim because India is in downfall, the rising country is China not India, Indian youth is right.

  • @shivam_nagar69
    @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому +4

    These people can change themselves in abroad but can't do the same in india like following traffic rules, not throwing garbage on streeta, spitting, etc.
    What an irony, these people then cry why india isn't developed.

    • @babeangelbaby
      @babeangelbaby Рік тому

      good point, they make their country dirty. if you happen to live with indian roommates, you will know their poor personal hygiene,

  • @Anonymous-oq6zf
    @Anonymous-oq6zf Рік тому +5

    People blame government a lot. But most of the students moving abroad after 12 class just because they this obsession with western countries. If you ask them, why are you going, they don't have any answers or future plans per se. I have seen so many students especially in Haryana and Punjab going to countries like Canada, Australia even after having good acres of land and family business reason - because everyone is going. You need to consider the importance of this show off and influencing culture. Careers like technology, CA, Doctors, professors they are successful in every part of the world, working at subway or Tim Fortons is not successful job either.

    • @Good-Life15
      @Good-Life15 8 місяців тому

      Population bro population due to that in future suffocate hoke marenge sab yaha me bhi yaaha stuck huwa hu

  • @jaydev678
    @jaydev678 Рік тому +6

    India is very conservative and less women safety, women rights. I am considering moving to a modern country.

    • @StrikerVaskin
      @StrikerVaskin Рік тому +1

      Indian women should embrace the Hindu Ethos of India.
      Maybe if all indian women develop right-wing conservative mentalities, there will be no rapes in India.
      Look at this hypocrisy.
      Indian liberals: India is a rapist country!
      Also indian liberals: Let's go watch a cool and edgy anime where rape is glorified! Japan is so anti-woke and anti-feminist.

    • @medanchess7892
      @medanchess7892 Рік тому

      @@StrikerVaskin no need to learn Màhàgàybhàràtà ethos

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому

      @@medanchess7892 mahabharata is our history

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому +2

      still india has a female president

    • @StrikerVaskin
      @StrikerVaskin Рік тому

      @@shivam_nagar69 A tribal female president with a right-wing mentality, who has also boycotted that dirty Dravidian ideology.

  • @adghat7819
    @adghat7819 Рік тому +7

    Because Government is interested in Dividing people based on religion, region and language than in creating jobs or opportunities to start a business. Government only supports its oligarchs corporations.

    • @RAHULKUMAR-rf3gb
      @RAHULKUMAR-rf3gb Рік тому +6

      Haha liberandu

    • @adghat7819
      @adghat7819 Рік тому +1

      @@RAHULKUMAR-rf3gb OK, Government simp.

    • @shivam_nagar69
      @shivam_nagar69 Рік тому +4

      instead of crying for jobs, think of how to create jobs
      govt. can't give 100 million GOVT. jobs, practically impossible
      private sector did saw jobs creating, a lot actually
      look future of india is bright, question the govt., abuse the govt. but be reasonable, LET'S BE PART OF THE STUGGLE

    • @daredevil30000
      @daredevil30000 Рік тому +1

      Especially Ad@ni and Amb@ni.

    • @adghat7819
      @adghat7819 Рік тому +1

      @@shivam_nagar69 To create jobs gov should support small businesses, but they are just taxing them and supporting corporates that are taking huge loans from our tax and doing shady stuff. The government is selling everything to the corporate and not doing the governing part. Just like East India company.

  • @RBN.De-En
    @RBN.De-En Рік тому +7

    Sparked by that one girl talking about coming to Germany: Please do! Germany offers world-class education, a fine meshed social-security-net and a safe environment.
    It won't be easy to adjust to living here but if you go out of your way to befriend both germans and other Imigrants you will find your footing. If germany dosn't quite fit: The EU is culturally diverse and we are a good starting point to explore the rest of it.
    I also think that germany can benifit from an infux of new perspectives.

  • @niranjankulkarni8449
    @niranjankulkarni8449 9 місяців тому +4

    Everybody in general category are leaving india becuse of reservation everywhere, no chance for survival with the most common degrees in India.

  • @thereformer0079
    @thereformer0079 Рік тому +28

    As someone from Gujarat, almost everyone plans to go abroad, but just for the money. There’s craze, passion and love for their culture and motherland, and these things bind them to India. Quite sure Delhi’s the last place to look for such people.