The Economic Times shared the following link and had this to say about it:
During the 1990's , Indians preferred to go abroad for higher studies and pursue career opportunities there. Today, the scenario has changed. A CEO who earned $200,000 in the US might agree to come to work in India at a salary of $120,000 which can buy the same number of goods and services here. Here's a detailed analysis of how in the coming years, India will emerge as a key hub that attracts top global talent.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/jobs/25-increase-in-senior-executives-relocating-to-india/articleshow/10396960.cms
There has been an up to 20% increase in the number of CEO movements compared with last year, as persons of Indian origin and non-resident Indians return home.
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During the 1990's , Indians preferred to go abroad for higher studies and pursue career opportunities there. Today, the scenario has changed. A CEO who earned $200,000 in the US might agree to come to work in India at a salary of $120,000 which can buy the same number of goods and services here. Here's a detailed analysis of how in the coming years, India will emerge as a key hub that attracts top global talent.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/jobs/25-increase-in-senior-executives-relocating-to-india/articleshow/10396960.cms
There has been an up to 20% increase in the number of CEO movements compared with last year, as persons of Indian origin and non-resident Indians return home.
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