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Haldilal

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Ya'll Nibbiars

 
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bro, who the fcuk goes to Kyrgyzstan for medical study?
All those who couldn't get into medical college in India. It's a huge industry in all former soviet republics. Why do you think there were thousands of Indian students in Ukraine? Now China and South East Asian countries like Philippines have also started the business.

The main problem is the extremely limited number of medical seats and universities relative to our population, combined with 1-2 crore capitation fees is most private institutions.

People are underestimating the sheer scale of capacity buildup India needs to do just to reach a moderate standard of living for our masses to be comparable to Russia or China.

We need 5 times more medical colleges, 5 times more energy production, 5 times more Vande Bharat type trains, 10 times more current metro line network, 10 times more tier 1 level urban spaces, 10 times more high quality schools, 5 times more manufacturing, 10 times more skill development centers of good quality etc. All our current achievements till date may be impressive on their own, but they haven't even begun happening on the scale that's required. I'll be pasting this comment to the Indian infrastructure and energy thread, so if anyone wants to continue this discussion we can do so there.

Till this happens at the scale mentioned, millions of Indians will keep pouring abroad looking for any opportunity to get an upper middle class lifestyle, by hook or by crook. And unlike the past where it was elite Indians who would qualify for the top universities and companies, now we have the lower end of the population pouring into every country abroad, especially the new dunki trend to the US. This is going to be a disaster. This new wave of Indians are not going to shine our name the way previous waves of high achieving Indian immigrants did.
 
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