One American company is now worth more than every single listed company in india combined. Let that sink in for a second.
1. Nvidia's market cap just hit $5 trillion.
1. Nvidia's market cap just hit $5 trillion.
India's total listed market cap? A pathetic $4.97 trillion. One Silicon Valley chipmaker is bigger than the entire indian stock market.
2. But the real embarrassment? Around 33% of Nvidia's engineers are Indians. Not just IIT or NIT grads — most are from tier-3 colleges you've never heard of.
3. That's what happens when you actually give people world-class infrastructure, killer work culture, solid retirement support, and basic security. Ordinary kids from small-town
2. But the real embarrassment? Around 33% of Nvidia's engineers are Indians. Not just IIT or NIT grads — most are from tier-3 colleges you've never heard of.
3. That's what happens when you actually give people world-class infrastructure, killer work culture, solid retirement support, and basic security. Ordinary kids from small-town
india suddenly build the world's most valuable company.
4. Meanwhile, back home, we keep chanting 'Make in India' and 'Nationalism' like election rally slogans. zero follow-through. No real infrastructure push, no respect for taxpayers, no ecosystem that rewards talent.
5. indians are already proving they can dominate globally — just not in India. The talent is there. The hunger is there. What's missing is the system.
We love screaming about brain drain and patriotism, yet we refuse to fix the broken environment that's driving our best minds straight to American payrolls. Slogans don't build trillion-dollar companies. World-class systems do. Until
4. Meanwhile, back home, we keep chanting 'Make in India' and 'Nationalism' like election rally slogans. zero follow-through. No real infrastructure push, no respect for taxpayers, no ecosystem that rewards talent.
5. indians are already proving they can dominate globally — just not in India. The talent is there. The hunger is there. What's missing is the system.
We love screaming about brain drain and patriotism, yet we refuse to fix the broken environment that's driving our best minds straight to American payrolls. Slogans don't build trillion-dollar companies. World-class systems do. Until
The wake-up call is loud. The question is whether anyone in power is actually listening.
Source: India Herald - SIBY JEYYA

