Originally posted by: bhshre95
I understand what you are saying but still I have hardly seen anyone even condemning the Pahalgam attack. Aftermath of it can be considered political/sensitive but condemning the horrific attack was not. Not completely blaming them but Indians just falsely take pride in them that so many Indian people are CEO's of global firms but they hardly matter or even bother when country actually needs these voices. India mein inke liye celebrate karte rehte hain and Most of them seem like we have nothing to do with India and most of them probably aren't Indian citizens also anymore. These people at most can be looked up to for being professionals who made it big in corporate world but not for being Indians
I may be wrong but not even other CEOs condemn such terrorist attacks. CEOs or company spokespersons usually refrain from commenting on such issues and prefer to remain silent.
Secondly there is nothing wrong with indians taking pride in NRIs leading major MNCs. While they may not directly contribute to india’s economy, they generate soft power and goodwill for india. Because of them, indians are seen as smart, hardworking and respectable people. This positive image helps indian candidates during hiring processes at global companies as MNCs tend to have a good impression of indians. This indirectly benefits indian professionals and enhances india’s reputation globally. Everyone has a role to play, even NRIs and they are fulfilling theirs.
On the other hand, we can criticize bollywood celebrities for not supporting india or condemning such attacks because they live in india and earn the majority of their income from the indian audience. Their movies generate most of their revenue within india. So when they remain silent, its fair to hold them accountable, but thats not the case with MNCs, which operate globally from Japan to America. Speaking out on such sensitive issues can create many challenges for them, so they often choose to stay silent.
Btw you can also see the kind of image pakistanis living abroad are creating for pakistan, they are often labeled as radicals, terrorists, groomers, r*pists etc. In contrast, look at the image these high profile NRIs are creating for india. Thats why we should take pride in these NRIs leading major MNCs, even when they dont directly support the economy.
Pakistanis even lie about their nationality and say they are indian?? Why?? because of the kind of image pakistanese and indians have on global stage.
Edited by IamRaj96 - 5 months ago
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