H-1B Visa Row Sparks Reverse Migration? Anupam Mittal Says India Is Now 'Manufacturing' Talent

In light of recent challenges surrounding the H-1B visa program, Anupam Mittal, the founder of Shaadi.com, has highlighted a significant trend of reverse migration to India. He asserts that the country has begun to 'manufacture' talent suited for the digital landscape, suggesting that a growing number of tech professionals are opting to return home. This shift is attributed to various factors, including a robust digital ecosystem that is fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within India. As the global tech landscape evolves, many Indian professionals are reassessing their career aspirations and finding opportunities in the burgeoning Indian market. Mittal's comments reflect a broader narrative of changing attitudes towards employment, as the allure of Silicon Valley begins to diminish for some, while India's potential as a tech hub becomes increasingly attractive. This trend could have significant implications for India's economy and its position in the global technology arena, as it seeks to leverage its human capital to drive growth and innovation.
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