Sridhar Vembu Urges Indians in US to Return and Build Bharat's Tech Future

Zoho's Chief Scientist Sridhar Vembu has urged Indians living in the United States to return to India and help build the country's technological prowess. In an open letter on X, he recalled his own migration to America 37 years ago and acknowledged the success Indians have achieved abroad. However, Vembu warned that a significant number of Americans believe Indians take away jobs and that Indians are just bystanders in US politics. He called on successful Indians to return home with a missionary zeal to guide India's youthful population towards prosperity.

Key Points: Sridhar Vembu: Come Back Home, Bharat Needs Your Talent

  • Zoho's Sridhar Vembu urges Indians in US to return home
  • He cites growing anti-Indian sentiment in America
  • Vembu warns of "hard right" vs "woke left" choices in US politics
  • He calls for building India's technological prowess with missionary zeal
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Come back home, Bharat needs your talent: Sridhar Vembu to Indians in US

Zoho's Sridhar Vembu urges Indians in the US to return and help build India's technological prowess, warning of growing anti-Indian sentiment in America.

"As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself - Sridhar Vembu"

New Delhi, April 27

Zoho's Chief Scientist and Co‑founder Sridhar Vembu on Monday urged Indians living in the United States to "come back home" and help build India's technological prowess.

He said that the respect Indians command globally along with the country's prosperity and security, will depend on India's technological prowess.

Vembu posted an open letter on X addressing "brothers and sisters from Bharat," recalling his own migration 37 years ago to America with no money but "with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat."

"You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way," he added.

However, a significant number of Americans currently believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned, he added.

The number of people who hold such views in the US "may be not the majority but not too far from it either," Vembu said.

He said Indians are just bystanders in US politics, adding that they can only choose between the "hard right" and the "woke left," and warned that neither side guarantees respect for Indians abroad.

"You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle," Vembu wrote.

He urged those who achieved success in America to return and help build India with technological prowess. "As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself," he wrote.

"If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect," the post said.

"As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal," he concluded.

Sridhar Vembu's post came as the H‑1B visa program, widely used by US technology firms to hire foreign workers, faced new pressure from US administration.

A group of Republican lawmakers has proposed legislation seeking a three‑year suspension of the H‑1B program, arguing it has been misused to replace American workers with low‑cost foreign labour.

- IANS

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Priya S
I understand his sentiment, but it's easier said than done. Many of us have built our entire lives here. It's not just about salary - it's about the ecosystem, the ease of doing things, and the respect for intellectual property in India. Come back? Give us reasons, not just guilt trips.
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Arjun K
Finally someone says it like it is! The H1B visa system is broken and the anti-India sentiment in US is real. I've experienced it myself in the Bay Area. The woke left treats us with pity and the MAGA crowd with contempt. We need to build our own companies in Bharat.
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the patriotic call, let's not romanticize returning. I know many who came back only to face bureaucratic nightmares and corruption. Build India? Build a system that actually supports innovation and entrepreneurship first. The talent will follow.
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James A
I'm an American who works alongside many talented Indians. The suggestion that Indians "take jobs" is nonsense - we all contribute to the innovation economy. But I also understand wanting to build your homeland. China has successfully brought back many diaspora scientists. India could do the same with the right policies.
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Ananya R
"Bharatiya way" - love that phrase! My grandfather used to say the same thing. We've forgotten our roots in the race to go abroad. Maybe it's time for a reverse migration. But we need more leaders like Sridhar Vembu who actually built something in India rather than just preaching from abroad.

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