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tamsen_ikard

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The extreme Meltdown of Indians after the H1b order is fun to watch. They have literally lost themselves. All the bravado and chest thumping is gone, now its all doom and gloom. Finally, the reckoning is coming for all the extreme aggressive foreign policy.

Its funny that it all started due to May 7th. Modi must be regreting attacking Pakistan now.
 
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tamsen_ikard

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Not really. The ones based in India are celebrating the end of the "brain drain" without realizing that they have been offloading excess white collar software folks to America.
Only Modi supporters are saying things like that, cause admitting this is bad for Indians will be direct hit on Modi. I think Trump hits will be the end of India's bubble economy. A collapse of its currency and Investors pulling out are high possibilities.
 

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Maybe this is the role of India as gollum. As you know India is an enemy of China. But maybe that's a good thing since they won't come to flood it. Instead they conviently all want to move in droves of millions to all of the countries China has problems with. How convenient for China!
 
What a name.
Perhaps that explains why he never went to the US. Constant sniggering would be off-putting even to the most accomplished academic. Anyway, I heard his assistant Sum Yung Gai is coming with him.
What about his son, Mi Lick-Ho?
To be fair China is systemically annihilating Korean industry one by one just by offering superior products and technology.
Of course the root issue is a tiny country like Korea should have cooperated and sought out a niche within China's supply chain, rather than go hostile and compete at a national level with vastly larger country to begin with, but once down that path defeat and resentment is inevitable.
It is sad that Korea, formerly a loyal and cooperative younger brother has bet on the wrong horse and become estranged from the older brother. Sadly, it looks they they are embarking on a path towards FAFO.
Not really. The ones based in India are celebrating the end of the "brain drain" without realizing that they have been offloading excess white collar software folks to America.
In India, the top and brightest all emigrate, leaving India with the "excess." Opposite of what happens in China, where the best and brightest remain/return to China and only the, "excess," talent remain overseas. The best Indian software engineers are generally 2nd/3rd tier engineers in the US, while Chinese engineers that are first tier in the US wouldn't even get hired by top tech companies in China..
Either way, AI is probably going to eat a lot of this entry level IT jobs.

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Fantastic, combined with the H1B tax, in 10 years the job market for Staff Software Engineers in the US is going to be fantastic (if the US tech industry and the US itself hasn't fallen apart by then).
 
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