Almost 5 Million Indian live in US. (and given a chance, another 5 million will jump at drop of the hat to move to US) Dark reality of US is still less darker than Dark reality of India and its never ending struggle.
@nilanjansarkar1007 ай бұрын
True. And think of it other way around, do you really want all Indians in the US to come back to India? As it is there are less resources in India, more NRI coming back to India will only jack up the prices of everything. you can already see this happen in Bengaluru where real estate prices have gone through the roof
@madhusudhanbadsheshi46747 ай бұрын
Well when it comes to struggle in US its more horrible if end up getting laid off with those horrible rules of H1B and the green card wait of 120 years it is going to be worst feeling and state of mind in USA. India is much better comparitively.
@talien11265 ай бұрын
20 lakh permanent resident and 30 lakh non residents
@AndhraSettler9 ай бұрын
As a 50Year old, When you dont have a peaceful life, it doesnt matter whereever you live -India,Pakisthan,US,Europe,Canada,Mars,Moon etc In my opinion,live where you like in this world. Earn money,travel alone, understand other cultures, try different cuisines,learn from mistakes,do something simple who you love.
@pr000099 ай бұрын
im 30 and i feel a 100 already man. turning towards vedanta again as a lasthope
@ranahosur9 ай бұрын
Wow. I am 49 year old (IIT Bombay - sorry for show off ) and now taken retirement - I feel more safe and secure and happier in india even if I have limited resources. True happiness - we got to turn to Vedanta
@ranahosur9 ай бұрын
@@pr00009good thoughts. Vedanta should have been the only hope. Good luck.
@B-SharpBenchmarks9 ай бұрын
Why do you say to travel alone ? Though I understand one's concern but still want to know because I personally think i would enjoying travelling more with freinds.
@ArpitaRC9 ай бұрын
50 and yet can't spell Pakistan right 🤣 Please don't screw the names that you've not given to a place or a person 🙏🏻
@monaperry26359 ай бұрын
As an older Indian woman 55yrs old living in the USA since the last 14 year my experience living in the USA has been very positive. The left coasts are vastly different from the rest of the country. USA is a great country and life is what you make it.
@spg66519 ай бұрын
I am 57 years young male living in Bangalore -- My experience of living in Bangalore is great . weather is great -- Vibrant city , could see growth in front my eyes -- I lived meaningful life so far . Visted 9 countries seen interacted with people .. Its really nice
@marty94049 ай бұрын
You are blissfully ignorant of the free fall this country is headed towards.
@steves65289 ай бұрын
Sounds like wife and husband talking to each other on the same topic 😂
@kbshrivastav85398 ай бұрын
you are just dependent on outsourced jobs of Christian countries
@thelayman61892 ай бұрын
Nice... Reality well worded...
@ravindrangg9 ай бұрын
The interviewee spoke like a typical Bay Area desi person. High on opinions, everything revolves around business and money. There are plenty of places in the US that are chilled out and where Indians are thriving.
@sudo29989 ай бұрын
Like where? I want to get out of the Bay Area.
@ravindrangg9 ай бұрын
@@sudo2998 don’t get out of Bay Area just because of people, you won’t get the same opportunities elsewhere. If you are still looking - check out North Carolina (particularly Raleigh), Austin or any Texas big town, Denver, Atlanta and few parts of Florida. All these towns have decent weather too.
@banklootful9 ай бұрын
True
@sunithastehly99439 ай бұрын
You got it! There are plenty of places in USA and I live in the rural setting and very happy with fresh produce, honor system, hiking on trails etc., it's how you manage the finances and live in it.
@_AmanAalam9 ай бұрын
You are spot on!
@prezz3169 ай бұрын
Forgot about the biggest issue!! H1B trap. No green card for decades, which restricts your career growth!!
@GowthamV079 ай бұрын
You foget the illegals who cross the border illegally dont need any pr. The us government takes care of them.
@karmacore139 ай бұрын
100%
@ArpitaRC9 ай бұрын
Leave US, go to Mexico, then travel to US as an illegal. You will get citizenship 😜
@sushilkulkarni82239 ай бұрын
Perfect!!!!
@vink39629 ай бұрын
Seriously !!!!! . He must already be having a GC to start a new company so now he like ALL other Indians( including sundar pichai, satya nadella) ignore the problem that millions of Indians in US face. Especially students who take such large amount of education loans. we keep talking to senate/house to change discriminatory immigration rules but NOTHING will happen till Indians stop coming to US.
@AnonyoX9 ай бұрын
As an Indian living in the US, I'd like to add one more important point. The Healthcare system in the US is totally screwed. It's an insurance-aided commercialized business. Not only are the Healthcare costs exorbitant and beyond the reach of most common people, it is more uncaring than caring. I myself (well-earning tech) can't find a doctor to get a cough cured - they just tell me to find another place or PCP without even a referral, we can get an appointment 6 months later, etc. They charge you $200 visit -fee for literally just asking you to go get a chest-ray (not kidding). Doctors just tell you the same thing that you read yourself on Google (except specialists like dentist or optometrist, etc.). For the first time, I feel this is way worse than India. In India, we have an acute shortage of doctors and medical supplies, but an average general physician still does more for the patient than their US counterpart.
@honor6x9129 ай бұрын
And the doctors are the highest paid professionals!!!
@lakshmisivasankar68309 ай бұрын
The health care in India is even more screwed!! I have heard numerous stories of people having one major diagnosis like cancer and they spend all their money for treatment. Plus many instances of wrong diagnosis even in big cities and big hospitals
@foxmulder66379 ай бұрын
Optometrist is a specialist? 😂
@lakshmialla77289 ай бұрын
But as I know if you take health insurance they don't charge that much , we need to pay copay and for tests also we need to pay some amount, if we goto hospitalizations they take deductible amount, without insurance we can't live here and for personal insurance also we have to pay lot of amounts amounts
@AnonyoX9 ай бұрын
@@lakshmisivasankar6830 That's not an India-specific issue, it happens everywhere, including the US. And the cost of care in India is nothing compared to what we have in the US. E.g. for dental work, many of us go to India, get it done, and come back spending still less than what we'd need to here. The only better thing here would be availability of very advanced drugs, tests, and treatments, needed for rare conditions.
@michaels3339 ай бұрын
I’m from the US, and I chose to leave to live in India for about 10 years (in an Ashram). And, respectfully, I would like to say that there are many more differences between India, and the US than are mentioned in this discussion, which seems to focus on business/entrepreneurship. In the US we don’t have the history and depth of spirituality that you will find in India. Our oldest buildings are only a few hundreds of years old. There’s no such thing as yatra (pilgrimage) in the US. We don’t take trips to different parts of the US to visit amazing places of spiritual importance. It’s easy to drive for miles and miles in your own city, and never pass a place of worship. Finding a temple or a mosque is even more rare… the vibrations are completely different. And, there is more depression in the US. Be aware of the modern culture. Period.
@palikavraja9 ай бұрын
Love this!! My thoughts exactly.
@ArpitaRC9 ай бұрын
All kinds of mental issues are rising in US, not just depression
@eespn47649 ай бұрын
Chu😂😂😂😂
@firstworldorder60729 ай бұрын
They sure are rising in USA. But India ranks way worse in depression and mental health disorders even by our own govt.'s statistics.
@babaib35139 ай бұрын
Despite the earlier affluence
@duraiselvam9 ай бұрын
I dont know from what perspective Ranveer said that Saudi and Dubai are better for Indians, I beg to differ. The socio-cultural fabric of gulf countries are tough, even for Indian Muslims. I have a Muslim friend in India who hates being married off to a guy working in Saudi as it curbs her freedom by leaps and bounds compared to her life in India. Suppose an Indian guy goes to these countries, even if he is married in his 20s, its going to be very difficult for his spouse to find a job and even if she does, the general attitude towards women is way more regressive than what it is in India. Saying this out of personal experiences. Would never consider gulf, even if the pay cheque is hefty and opportunities are unlimited.
@rheemk19809 ай бұрын
you have never been to SA or UAE. in UAE there is over 50 churches and women can do what they want. the government is even 30% women. and also, the gulf ppl dont see you by your religion. there is no difference between a muslim indian, hindu indian, christian indian. you are still indian at the end of the day so its not about religion
@A10fc9 ай бұрын
compared there to that 1 muslim couple ther are 100 other families who love to run out of india for the freedomw safety quality of life... in UAE saudi....I am living here for 40 years
@lakshmialla77289 ай бұрын
Yes , I agree that said, I don't know nowadays but 20 years back when i went to doctor they made me wait and treated locals first , I accept remaining everything I don't show any decriminalization because to others but they give importance to locals first then everyone same , as I know
@A10fc9 ай бұрын
@@lakshmialla7728totally changes..locals are educated more accommodating...insurance hospital service is best in the world..cheaper than india
@deathstroke23419 ай бұрын
SA and UAE is far more progressive than India....so mind your words when you say regressive.....In India, Rajasthan girls are forced to be married at 5 years old, Madhya Pradesh Dalits are beaten for drinking water from Temple......Saying this from personal experience.....
@ashfsk1009 ай бұрын
Not completely true.. there is a lot of corporate politics even in Bay Area and NY. Just hard work alone won’t get you anywhere. You need to be good at schmoozing.
@MK-ow1qe9 ай бұрын
Very true!
@lantherpagdi9 ай бұрын
Bay area is a haven for office politics
@Shreyeder9 ай бұрын
I live in Manhattan as a successful Indian, and I can tell you that the US is still the place to be. Do not conflate political instability with innovation or where the money is. The big money decision makers and power brokers are still here. This trend of sh*tting on the US needs a reality check. Every other consumer product that people in the world use is owned by a Private Equity firm that my peers work at. All the "development" in India is due to government bonds that are purchased by large hedge funds HERE in the US. I can keep going on, but India is far ways ahead of being where it thinks it already is. I make multiple trips to India every year so I have a balanced perspective and fwiw I am very long India. The US is the best place to be in the world if you have money, and the worst if you don't (mostly because money can compensate for social loneliness and healthy family dynamics to some extent). If you're not ambitious, driven or can't make the most of the capitalist machine that the US is, leave.
@girishmalekar58869 ай бұрын
I am sure you are aware the large hedge funds are not investing in India out if good will but based on ROI. Also I think you also need to check how much of US social security returns are exposed to India and I think that will give you better answer.
@spg66518 ай бұрын
@Shreyeder -- You are wrong , Indian Bonds are not purchased and Indian requirement of USD is only for OIL -- .. INDIA is only contry where there is large scale production as well as large scale consumption .. This is due to huge population whose pruchase power is stready inclresing due to government policies -- India clearly distinguishes Foreign Institutional Investors ( FII) as HOT MONEY , and do not get counted with FOREIGN DIRECCT INVESTMENT ( FDI ) .. Foreign company invest in India due to forvoarable government policy , huge talent pool .. I am also ambitious , but not in terms of what you explains -- This capitalist's explanation of ambition where in ED fires 10000 people to get her BONUS of 25 million for that year ( happened in 2023 in one of the major bank ) is not what INDIA subscribe to.
@poojasingh999998 ай бұрын
You are trying hard to justify your life is better than any of your relative in India.
@andrewrai57529 ай бұрын
As an American I’ll say he’s wrong when he says one place in the United States is the same as another, living in NYC is completely different then living in Vermont, as it is to living in Hawaii.
@sunithastehly99439 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right, what he meant was the set up of the system, basic lifestyles and food are the same. I am a First generation south Indian married to a PA- Dutch and have traveled widely across the USA and across the world. People from the south have a different accent that meets the lifestyles. Dress sense is different in NYC to meet the needs of lifestyles, work etc., SFO have a different lifestyles too,
@saurabhrangnekar9 ай бұрын
He is not wrong. I have lived in multiple cities in USA and I can see what he means. Of course some things change, but by and large its quite similar. If you take living in 2 difference cities in India as a benchmark (which he is doing), what he says is 100% right. When you change cities in India, many more things change. eg Food, language, culture etc
@rahulkrishna16579 ай бұрын
He told in terms of material thing s which he is right, and he also mentioned that every place is different according to startup
@TheVicdub9 ай бұрын
He’s absolutely right, you didn’t understand what he meant. Also, you haven’t seen any other country, maybe.
@TheVicdub9 ай бұрын
Geographical Landscape will definitely be different but a chevron, a Macdonalds, starbucks, banks everything looks same
@JagyaTyarthiBhagya9 ай бұрын
One other key issue America is facing now a days is heavy influx of illegal migrants. Policies and approaches to immigration remain a contested topic, with discussions surrounding border security, pathways to citizenship, and treatment of undocumented immigrants.
@plarulprakash9 ай бұрын
I can very confidently say after watching this 14 mins , these guys don’t know what they are talking about !!
@spg66518 ай бұрын
@plarulprakash -- That is true -- BUT they get hits for Video and YOU TUBE pays -- That is the main objective " MONEY " -- Who cares whether it make sense or not
@raghvendradharwada27517 ай бұрын
Haha very true
@motionislife48797 ай бұрын
exactly!
@externalbiconsultant20546 ай бұрын
My brother is in the US for 9 years since 2014, he has an Indian passport and now he even got his green card. So GC is pure luck to be honest. As an accountant he has saved up 20 times more than his job at a bank in India. He also has purchased a property there which is cheaper than a property in Bangalore.
@bijukurian17189 ай бұрын
Because i worked in 4 different countries,why I don’t want to come back to India,by trade i am a RN,nurses are considered very law in india,no public clean toilets,very dirty trains and its toilets ,people are divided in caste,I think this guy is super rich techy ,good for him,
@RajKumar-qg9iv9 ай бұрын
These are the disadvantages i can think of settling in US Cultural differences Discrimination Violence Green card problems Healthcare Costs Isolation Career Challenges Education System Differences Financial Strain
@poojasingh999998 ай бұрын
You missed few points identity crisis in second and third generation, Lonely life in old age with high chance in old age homes.
@ABTHA9 ай бұрын
One of the biggest things missed in this episode is, green card backlog faced by indians in USA. it will take upwards of 70 years to get an Indian a greencard. Without green card yiu are stuck going from a job to job and if yiu are ever out of job yiu are expected to leave the USA.
@trulyyoursish6 ай бұрын
pls explain math.
@Blaah69 ай бұрын
If you are driven and hard worker you can make it in US no matter what city you live in. Because infrastructure is same everywhere in US which this guest defined as gas stoves 🤣
@srinitvinoja40369 ай бұрын
I want to come back from Australia.😢. For exact same reasons discussed in the video. Earning Vs Expenses. Left vs Right. And Woke on the rise in elite pockets slowly spanning wings on middle class
@A10fc9 ай бұрын
australia is expensive unlike salaries and options like US
@rohitagarwal89009 ай бұрын
This was very narrow perspective representing less than .1% of the population of India and US. IT jobs are on a decline in India and within 5 years manufacturing sector like semiconductor, EV, green energy etc will pick up.
@eitherorbooks9 ай бұрын
Ranveer, with all due respect, I think you should speak to some Americans on the show about these issues. America is a huge place, it's vastly culturally different depending on the region. A lot of the things you hear about on Rogan are completely blown out of proportion and manufactured talking points engineered to ignite the culture war and manipulate voting blocks. As an American, the scariest thing about living here is the gun violence (depends on region), the fentynal/tranc crisis, the extreme class divide, and the healthcare system.
@karthikhunk19 ай бұрын
Where are you man. What about illegal immigrantion problem, border security, wokeism in colleges and schools etc these are also very very big issues
@franklinjusrockin9 ай бұрын
Finally someone is talking the truth in the comments about real issues in the USA. I don’t think this guy is gonna see it though.
@nikhilkay19 ай бұрын
@@karthikhunk1 america needs illegal immigration to support its labor demand, lower housing cost, lower food cost. Yes, in recent years its been too much due to unstable latin american countries but US can easily absorb low cost labors.
@karthikhunk19 ай бұрын
@nikhil, no country needs and should accept illegal immigration period. Lawfully and Legally is the only way.
@nikhilkay19 ай бұрын
@@karthikhunk1 you don't understand, food and housing industry would collapse in USA if it wasn't for low cost labor. Yes, it is not nice but it would get lot worse if it wasn't for illegal immigrants. Have you tried living in Canada or Australia, all your income would be going to just keep you afloat. In US, it provides a lot of cushion for middle class.
@dumdumbrown42259 ай бұрын
Ranveer-ji, I thoroughly enjoyed this interview as I do all such videos on your channel. For context, I’m a South African Australian American - South African + Aussie dual citizen, US PR/GC holder - of Indian origin i.e., I am an Overseas Indian Citizen (OCI) - I lived most of my life in Australia before permanently moving to the US. My wife is an Indian citizen, an Australian PR and a US PR/GC holder who lived most of her life in the UAE. Ranveer-ji, I think you should hear this from an Aussie who has seen at least some of the world - the ‘awesome’ life in Australia that you talk about is mostly an illusion. 65% of Aussies have their wealth tied up in their third rate houses and 95% of Aussies are in massive private debt - be it credit card bills, home loans, personal loans or illiquid investments. Free medical care in Australia is a myth with most people not understanding what Medicare covers and what it doesn’t. Freedom is a rare thing in Australia with the Australian Government playing dumb when Muslims took over the Sydney Opera House last December, or when Khalistani terrorists violently assaulted Aussies of Indian origin. Pakistani and Lebanese rape squads have been prevalent in Australia for decades now. State Premiers and ministers are constantly in the news for corruption and nothing is ever done. Politicians even use the police to target their enemies. Australian police in all states are heavily corrupt and next to useless in general. The cost of living and housing affordability in Australia is another horror story - for instance, I was making over Au$200,000/yr and my wife was making around Au$100,000/yr in regional NSW - we couldn’t see how we would buy a house and bring up our children in Australia. The woke agenda of the US is a problem in Australia and the UK as well - but in typical Aussie stubbornness, no Aussie will talk about it or even admit it is an issue. As another example, a good mate of mine who is a born and bred Aussie coaches senior executives is a best selling author and his wife is a corporate coach who is also a bestselling author. Together their income is over Au$250,000-300,000/yr and yet they moved out of Sydney because it was too costly - now living in Brisbane he still borrows his mother’s 20 year old Honda Civic to take his baby girl out because it is unaffordable for him to have his own car. Australia is an economic basket case where Indians working on H1B visas in the US rush into because they get security in the form of PRs quicker (3-5years) than they would in the USA (20+ years). Most of the Indians moving back to India from the US are still on H1B visas or L1 visas without the guarantee of a USA PR/green card - so it is an easy decision for them to move to India where salaries are now globally competitive. The US still is a first class economy with top notch schooling for those who are PRs (GC holders) or citizens. The opportunities in the US are way higher than in most other countries - I am aware first hand about the opportunities in India, Singapore and the UAE as well because I received offers from all those countries and interviewed for some roles as well. If someone is a Canadian or Australian citizen, then working remotely from a small city in India is much more lucrative with a _low opportunity cost_ of leaving Canada or Australia: that person’s Canadian or Aussie passport is worth more than the quality of life in both those countries - ditto for NZ as well. Not so with the US - the opportunity cost of leaving - for PRs and citizens anyway - is _much_ higher. Also overall Americans are friendlier than either Canadians or Aussies. I hope my narrative paints a clearer picture for you and your audience. Now, I have a question for your guest - where in the US is “Beyria” 🤔 just kidding …I’ve lived in San Francisco’s Bay Area although I wouldn’t want to live there long term.
@bhsathya9 ай бұрын
Spot on!
@debojyotipramanick21249 ай бұрын
Great perspectives … thank you ! May I add what I researched. The tech salaries in Australia are lesser than fifty percent than what US offers on average, with expenses and taxes being similar. This itself takes so much shine off the narrative of “awesome” ness
@m0nkeycake6919 ай бұрын
Bang on! Australia's life is attractive on the 'brochure'. Life as a resident way different than as a tourist. I moved to India during Covid to be near my parents and nearly 60% of people I know have moved out of Sydney. The real estate and cost of living there is a joke
@poojasingh999998 ай бұрын
The pschology of many desi living in USA since long time is they start believing they are better than anyone in India even that those person is earning more in India. They will anyhow try to prove why there decision is best and why life in India is problematic. Things in these countries is not pure black and white and truth is more in grey area. India is better in parental control to some extent and better old age life and probabbly also better if you want your second or third generation following same religion and do not have identity crisis. USA is better for work environment in early or upto middle part of carrier, starting business in tech to a extent, enjyoying more free life. Different people will have different desire on this topic and problem comes when place and desire mismatch.
@1AmSwapnil9 ай бұрын
I've been following the effects of Woke culture not just in US but also in UK & Canada. Listen to Joe Rogan, Ben Shapiro, Douglas Murray and Jordan Peterson. Seeing Indian youth wave pride flags in parades with them not knowing what it represents is difficult to watch
@akshatmisra7679 ай бұрын
nothing wrong with going to pride.
@-ma9 ай бұрын
@@akshatmisra767 logically everything about it is wrong, Simpy.
@1410chinmay9 ай бұрын
@@-ma what's the logic?
@-ma9 ай бұрын
@@1410chinmay Nature has given those tools to let out waste from the body and to procreate (only 2 jobs). Anything else you do with it, the very human existence goes out of sync from the law of Physics/Nature leading to imbalance and extension. The logic is understanding First Principles.
@akshatmisra7679 ай бұрын
no there is not@@-ma
@Lizbeth369618 ай бұрын
I'm from South America, I find the US depressing due to classism but my understanding is that Inidia is the same way, your value comes from "who you are," meaning your job tittle, and/or your socioeconomic status. I come from a beautiful culture, where your value is not correlated to your status.
@bora--bora8 ай бұрын
you are right!
@sunithastehly99439 ай бұрын
Venky's views of America is HIS views need not be shared by other Indians in America. His views can be related to but not all are comprehensive (correlation in SOME instances is not finality). Confining and integrating to american society is a dynamic fear of many opinions which need to be explored to customized acceptance.
@banerjeesiddharth059 ай бұрын
In 1980s it was soviet union vs America 🇺🇸..now its 🇨🇳 china vs america
@MK-ow1qe9 ай бұрын
Well I live in California. I have stayed on east coast and midwest as well. To be honest i was much more comfortable in midwest as people had at least some family values there. People were friendly and happy. And once they knew you they even treated you as family. Coming back to California, i find people here are extremely money oriented. Even if they have millions , they still are unhappy and have false sense of superiority attached to net worth and name and status of the position and company they are working for. I genuinely feel desis here are going through identity crisis.
@rvharikrishna9 ай бұрын
I don't know about identity crisis but feeling out of place rather, mostly because of the cultural changes in the last 10yrs or so.
@sudo29989 ай бұрын
Both comments above me are very true.
@rekhadedhia98029 ай бұрын
Desi are obsessed with California.our familly friend daughter is obsessed with California so much.this IT peopke do not like anywhere.they brag and other people are gumball.
@nikhilkay19 ай бұрын
i live in midwest and I find people from california more friendly and open to talk. Midwest has strong family values.
@usharagunath234488 ай бұрын
As an Indian who lived in USA for 4 years in multiple cities, the variation you experience in USA is miniscule to the variation between differenr cities in India. Its not necessarily a bad thing but it does get boring after a while. For example - if you are used to something from the closest Target, you will be able to get it in the next city. As an outsider coming in, it felt like a Truman similation. Heck, entire America feels like a truman show sometimes
@shiv8509 ай бұрын
I agree that US is a superpower which feeds lots of people and has given us a good life 🙏
@AnjulaGodakumbura9 ай бұрын
People in Mid East, North africa, etc will disagree..
@cijalrahim68759 ай бұрын
Bro still says "countries like Dubai." Someone please tell him Dubai is not a country
@yuurishibuya47979 ай бұрын
9:25 it’s not just about saving money, if a person stays in a country for few years/ decade(s) it is about how you get to utilise your time! Time is money.
@Jeff-cf8vi9 ай бұрын
Saudi Arabia seriously dude?? All the development here is not for Indians or expats, It for the saudi locals
@rheemk19809 ай бұрын
Saudi Arabia, qatar, UAE, kuwait, oman and even morocco is way developed than india. you even have 1.4 billion when only 1 million emirates live in UAE
@vickyd98509 ай бұрын
East or West... 🇮🇳India is the Best❤
@foodreligion789 ай бұрын
Quality education, infrastructure, functional democracy, equal rights, currency value makes Indians to attract towards America.
@NoneofyourBussines-x2c9 ай бұрын
Equal values😂😂😂
@manasatony65029 ай бұрын
Functional democracy? 😂😂😂
@foodreligion789 ай бұрын
@@manasatony6502 yes functional democracy.
@poweredbysoul66309 ай бұрын
So true what you guys mentioned about the polarization of the world. I think social media is partly (if not mostly) the cause of this. The documentary “The Social Dilemma” dives into this subject.
@shipping19019 ай бұрын
Place doesn't matter...what matters is the easy access to spirituality...West is known for materialism. Bharat is known for it's wide range of spiritual technologies....By this alone, Bharat is a better place to live
@BigBen20189 ай бұрын
A lot of people will fail to see the truth in this statement. But it is fact that Eastern spirituality and its accomplishments dwarve all Western achievements such as the enlightenment and Industrial Revolution. But it takes work to get to the point where you can see this, work that most of us are unwilling to put.
@pavithranp84689 ай бұрын
It's India
@vidyamadamanchi70919 ай бұрын
Yes I agree
@samuraijack13719 ай бұрын
What spiritual bharat are you talking about? The one where cost of human life is cheaper than dirt? Or the one where cows, dogs and cats live on the streets after being discarded cause they have passed their usefulness? Or the one where “holiest “ river is ranked the dirtiest in the world? Or the one where millions of youths go to bars/ clubs emulating western culture?
@samuraijack13719 ай бұрын
@@BigBen2018and what have you done with all the spirituality?
@Mritunjaypathak-p1b9 ай бұрын
I live in US and what Ranveer says and put his own perspective is somewhat seems to be a far from ground realities. India is great but US is different , its more of choice what you want . How many non-indian people going to india for same perspective. only judge the place when you live dnt just on basis of few trips and frnd input.
@lantherpagdi9 ай бұрын
6:51 This is across north america and much more in canada. I seriously have no clue what to talk about with my white colleagues. I am almost avoiding small talk and keeping it professional. Just a month ago at the office coffee machine this topic came up and I was just mentioning how homelessness is growing in downtown and my colleagues instead of giving their opinion or agreement/disagreement were instead like "oh you feel so?, you think so?" with a plain face followed by a long awkward silence like they are really scared to talk about it and another colleague sidetracks the discussion. It feels so awkward. This wasn't the case a decade ago. Everybody used to be chilled and spoke their mind.
@youtubelibrary_109 ай бұрын
Ranveer, I'd like to recommend interviewing Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai. He is independent candidate running for President of USA in 2024. He is such a brilliant mind and his accomplishments will make every Indian feel proud. His run for presidency will make every naturalized citizen ask some important questions about citizenship. What does it mean to be a citizen?
@karthikhunk19 ай бұрын
Not true, to keep it simple and easy. He is like Prakash Raj who is very talented with acting or take some talented sports personality, meaning they are very good at what they are doing but they don’t have wisdom. Dr ShivayyaDurai is 100% same category, he is very talented guy but he is not wise person, he does not know many simple things that average person understands and he ran a big propaganda against good spiritual leaders in India just because of this limited knowledge.
@shreysharma7269 ай бұрын
so is vivek
@youtubelibrary_109 ай бұрын
@@shreysharma726 Not sure if you're a US citizen who can vote in USA, but Vivek dropped out of the bid for presidency. Dr. Shiva is still running as an independent candidate.
@youtubelibrary_109 ай бұрын
@@karthikhunk1 You are making generic statements without any specifics. What is the wisdom you claim that Dr. Shiva does NOT have? He was one of the few real scientists who gave a medical protocol to help patients recover from the C19 virus - way back in Mar 2020. He was one of the first scientist to question the mandates and the improperly tested pharma products that was forced on the people. He is the first scientist to offer real solutions to issues that are impacting the lives of common American citizens. Dr. Shiva is the ONLY candidate who is calling an end to ALL the wars in the world and he is calling an end to funding other countries. He wants to solve the homeless crisis and improve the education system in America. If that is not wisdom, then you are entitled to your opinion because America is the only country that has the freedom of speech. Define "good" spiritual leaders? Do you consider spiritual men advocating for depopulation good? People who talk about "population control" should keep their word and depopulate themselves from this planet - not ask others to make wrong decisions for their family. You never mentioned any specifics, but I gave you many specifics.
@youtubelibrary_109 ай бұрын
@@karthikhunk1 To add to the previous comment - unfortunately, your opinions don't matter if you are NOT a US citizen who can vote in USA. If you are a US citizen, then Dr. Shiva is another choice to allow citizens to exercise their power to choose and vote. A real democracy is one where different choices are offered and citizens get to vote for whoever they want. I'm proud that Dr. Shiva has the balls to speak the truth and break the corrupt duopoly by running as an independent candidate in American politics. That by itself is an accomplishment. Many people speak empty words but very few people have the chutzpah to take action.
@bharath25089 ай бұрын
Uae and Australia is better than USA. What's going on in UK after brexit?
@501soap9 ай бұрын
This guy saying USA has problem and later he saying India is also having problem. So which place is good? Bottom line is never settle in bay area.
@livelife2618 ай бұрын
Beyria.
@kmohan249 ай бұрын
As a person who has lived in the South Bay Area (Silicon Valley) in California for 33+ years, I would like to point out the misconceptions in this video. People don't move back to India because of the schools. Yes, "Public Schools" (i.e. Govenment Schools in Indian context) in California is terrible, you cannot compare it to our KVs or to even SOME Govt Aided Schools in Tamil Nadu (my state). But Private schools are awesome. The Challenger Schools and Stratford Schools in the Bay Area are affordable and are non-denominational. There are also some Catholic and Jesuit schools who admit non christians and these schools are also very good. In Public schools you pay nothing and even books are provided free of cost, but in Commiefornia, the parents lose control as discussed in this video. People MOVE BACK to India because of the uncertainity of Green Card. It takes about 25+ years based on the current dates now. In this 25+ years (H1B) in most companies including the FAANG, treat you like a virtual slave, pay you much less and there is job discrimination (no or delayed promotions, dumping of mundane work etc.) albeit not explicitly. And there is always the threat of firings and layoffs. If fired or laid off, you need to get out of the country in a couple of months. The savings potential in the Bay Area is much higher than in India. Period. A Husband Wife pair making $200K, can after tax, save about $80K if they live frugally, this is about INR 65 lakhs+ Plus the savigs in the USD is better than INR in long term.
@youtubelibrary_109 ай бұрын
1:10 - I live in the USA and the answer to your question is simple. Your educational credentials will help you get the foot in the door and you'll get an entry level job. However, if you want to be in the management roles with lucrative pay packages, The ONLY skill you will need is to kiss your boss's ass and to maintain the status quo of all the politics within the organization. PERIOD. That part about "working hard" is BS told to keep up the illusion and lies that hard work will reward a person. People will say ANYTHING and DO ANYTHING for money. There is ZERO integrity and ZERO loyalty. If you're on a work permit, May Lord Shiva bless you, because you are on your own and you will be exploited by EVERY employer. The woke maniacs have gone berserk. The society is DEVOLVING into a degenerate society.
@MK-ow1qe9 ай бұрын
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@babaib35139 ай бұрын
The middle class conservatives in India like me know that .
@doctorx19249 ай бұрын
As an Indian guy who was born and raised in the US this is very true. The best ass kissers will tend to move up for management positions and not the most skilled employees.
@zk41638 ай бұрын
As an indian origin settled in nyc i have seen my growth in personality and ideology and living style ,financial compared to india ,as in India this kind of growth is difficult sometimes not even possible for most of the people,however Howmuch u earn most of it goes away in bills and u will feel constant pressure of work and u will start missing ur people ur culture ur carefree life in india..
@rahulkarukonda88608 ай бұрын
GC uncertainty with job and visa stress left US and back to India ...i feel more relaxed in india in all aspects..
@prasannaa18658 ай бұрын
Great insights, pls produce more content like this!!
@TheSilentSpecterSoundscape9 ай бұрын
You all are sharing your experiences but the reality is that every day in America you will find a new story. It's okay to talk about the negative side but if you talk about technology I'm surprised no one will try to open their mouth. 😂 Life can be hard for any kind of growth, but it is up to us to achieve what we want, no one can stop us . I'm in New York, I got a vision to achieve something in my life in New York . It’s government issue every where some decision are good and some are bad
@HARSHDHV19 ай бұрын
Please introduce the person with who you are talking to, at the time of start of video.
@ranjaykaushal6 ай бұрын
Born and raised Indian American here! I’m totally down for desis to come here. We are $35 trillion dollars in debt. Next year gotta pay for the Ukraine war. If you all don’t want to live in India. We definitely don’t mind you all coming here to help us pay for our bills.
@rajsrivastav69409 ай бұрын
bro is right about America but clueless about India...if your not in IT there is no future in India....companies are offering less than 20k per month. How are you supposed to survive with that ?
@LoganPrusty9 ай бұрын
He's probably not talking about the fresher level salaries here.
@vivekiyer90629 ай бұрын
@rajsrivastav6940 who told you bro? Which bimaru state are you from as most starting salaries in a good company not necessarily large sized, is >25-30k per month in many states.
@shrijitmazumdar79749 ай бұрын
He is not talking about all jobs, all states or all cities of india. he is talking about being a startup entrepreneur in cities like Bangalore Gurgaon vs California.
@madhukarmurthi90649 ай бұрын
these are tough times - life is very hard on ordinary healthy salary in Canada, UK, etc..also
@cx54429 ай бұрын
@@vensanth7840 That's what you'll get for entry level jobs. No company will give you a 50K job as a fresher.
@jaidev65839 ай бұрын
If you do the hardwork in America you will live the American dreams but why this is not possible in India ahh we have reservations which prevents the talented individuals in every phase of the life got it
@bradwarfield9 ай бұрын
Nah, if you have "capital" in America you'll succeed. But you better be born into money, be an insane athlete who's coddled from the time you're a child by pro sports developers, or willing to be a crook.
@youtubelibrary_109 ай бұрын
What is the "American dream"?
@skengene9 ай бұрын
Reservations are only in govt sector. Private sector, everyone is allowed.
@cx54429 ай бұрын
There's no American dream anymore... it ended with 2007-08 GFC. People really need to wake up from this delusion that the US will give you the same growth opportunity and standard of living like in the past.
@anilprasanna9 ай бұрын
Agreed. Even IIT and IIM has caste based reservations. What a joke!
@shrutiarorabatra9 ай бұрын
From Austin and it’s a great place. The people are nice and less crowded. The cost of living is less !!
@prashanths25909 ай бұрын
Louis Durmont had said ** Indian civilization, is a specific ideology whose components are in a binary opposition to that of West: 1. modern against traditional, 2. holism against individualism, 3. hierarchy against equality, 4. purity against pollution, 5. status against power etc.
@BHARATIYA_HINDU1269 ай бұрын
He is telling Indian not to come to USA because he has earned huge money and do not want Indian to come there
@koshukla9 ай бұрын
Uninformed and misleading statement about a child's right with context to gender identity/sexual orientation and access to options. Kids cant "just walk in to a hospital and get a surgery". An individual can get harmone replacement therapy -HRT across the US on their own if 18+, or with a parent’s consent if under 18. They also need to be diagnosed with gender dysphoria to get gender affirming care covered by insurance
@achukmvlid.johnson95889 ай бұрын
American people are not hesitant to speak openly and honestly about anything. Maybe Caucasian people. Native American and black people. Mexican ect are extremely vocal and aren't afraid to speak openly. Strange comments about American citizens that are not how it really is here. Not at all.
@ब्रह्मन-ष1स9 ай бұрын
What? Give examples. For someone living here, you're quite disillusioned.
@DashingMax9 ай бұрын
The problem is when Caucasian people start speaking with their AR-15's 🔫
@svsv1239 ай бұрын
American people talking honestly is a Joke.
@SlamjackMonicker9 ай бұрын
This is a channel that constantly pushes out pseudoscience and fantasy propaganda about how India is the greatest nation on earth.
@chiragsharmaYoutube9 ай бұрын
Americans never speak openly about anything, and so with Indians. Only people who speak about anything openly are Europeans to some extent
@papercityvlogs43258 ай бұрын
Midwest USA is the best. All desis like Tesla and Cali. I drive a Chevy in rural Midwest - totally relaxed.
@PriyankaNaikJ9 ай бұрын
@TRS Clips: Interviewing this guy is like talking to the blind guy who thought an elephant was just its tail. Would suggest also ask several other demographics to understand the whole idea of why they go to America and if indeed it is a “Dark Place”… I do not know how Joe Rogan became mainstream in India, he is an alarmist here 😂 It is true several people find it hard to immerse in the local culture due to them growing up insulated in India. Guns and drugs are a problem for sure but there are several organizations that are fighting and working hard to address those and other issues. That is currently one of the pros about America, everyone has a way to voice their opinions and bring about change if they put in the right effort and volunteer, maybe against guns and drugs. We need to still work on that in India. It is still possible in India but it requires all Indians to be involved. Most of us living in a city, say, Mumbai, have an opinion about Kashmir to which we may not even be related, but will not even want to have an opinion about the low cost housing next door being razed to ground, rendering many poor people homeless, to build a huge mall or commercial complex or apartments. Similarly, Indians in the Bay Area lead a very insular life. They try very hard to not get involved in the local communities and volunteering, and only surround themselves with Indians, which leads to a lot of misconceptions within those groups sadly. About Elon Musk, IMO if he was worried about his kid changing gender, he should consider spending more time with his ~10 kids to understand why they went through the choices that they did. Plus, you should listen to Elon Musk’s first and other wives to hear how they were mistreated by him. Listening to Elon Musk alone is again like listening to one blind guy about the elephant’s tail alone. He was once a great entrepreneur but once you begin to worship yourself, there’s a lot you lose as you don’t consider the fact that there are multiple great ideas to life… About this interviewee, if I was someone who gets appalled at the Indian Supreme court’s decision at banning LGBTQ+ relationships in India, but also get offended about gender self-identification which they call “woke” culture in the USA, I would give pause and think about that contradiction within myself. Plus, please cross verify what he says as facts. A 10-year old cannot get surgery without parental consent anywhere. It is illegal. How can you present something without reading/experiencing/seeing it actually? What is woke culture now, was actually even Indian philosophy which many Indians themselves have not bothered studying much about - read Kannada, Tamil, Bengali, Oriya, Hindi, Marathi, Sufi etc literature from all of our pasts, then you will see all of these facets being already discussed in those. But literature study in India has been derided and undermined for a long time, and Indians flock to read the distillations from self-help books as though they are novel concepts. We also need to understand that the majority of the Bay Area Indian Immigrants are professional workers. Not career artists, philosophers or writers or litterateurs or really from other professions, so, this is really a very synthetically curated crowd of Indians whose perspectives are majorly associated with practical pursuits. When their children get exposed to other professions and explore those, they can feel insecure and unstable.
@digicopperbracelet26839 ай бұрын
Is what you're saying really true? Because if it is then it's great. Because I have heard a lot about school boards in USA pushing gender identification and gender change surgery. 🙏 please reply I wanna know.
@navneetk129 ай бұрын
Well said and right on!
@PJ-yp3vb9 ай бұрын
The Dollar printing press is done printing "funny money" in USA. Soon you will see unemployed IT guys all over USA.
@S7evn2019 ай бұрын
India technically does not have a full fleged right. Modi has promoted more welfare than any other Socialist party in Bharat. The only difference is that, Modi has made sure that welfare reaches people through DBT. Wokeism, socialism, communism, separatism is seen among parties like Congress, CPI, TMC, DMK, SP etc. Indian right can not be fully compared to American Right.
@SlamjackMonicker9 ай бұрын
No need to try so hard, just say it all about appeasement politics.
@KnucklesForSkull9 ай бұрын
@@SlamjackMonicker the left wing worldwide is fundamentally all about appeasement. In the west it's all about racial diversity at the cost of merit, here in India it's all about appeasement of Muslim minorities and caste based SC/ST/OBC folks (I could say that the Indian left loves keeping the caste system alive under the illusion of eliminating the caste system altogether. Minority appeasement ultimately and ironically resulted in depending on the SC/ST/OBC and Muslim minorities for votes). It's quite clear what the priorities of the left are. Appeasement and being "progressive" over development and actual progression. What Modi/BJP (considered right wing) in India was able to accomplish in two terms of 10 years, the Congress party (considered left wing) wasn't able to achieve in 60 - 70 years post independence. After all, it was a Republican who abolished slavery in the US, while the democratic party did not want to do away with it. The democrats wanted to keep alive the confederate States and Jim Crow. The patterns are quite clear worldwide. Who you ultimately side with is up to you!
@javster859 ай бұрын
not sure the current GOP (amwrican right) is any different. right wing populism is an upcoming global pehnomenon.
@sbaskaran76387 ай бұрын
We are parents of 2 children living in SFO & Chicago. I have visited them 7 times during last 10 years. The major worry is the Health insurance for aged parents and the health scenario is a mafia system . Even young with insurance suffer from insecurity over health. Every thing is ok till some ailment hits. Barring the creamy layer the education system too is a nightmare with very high fees esp the students is outside the state and aspire for good universities. I suggest you do more such interviews from USA, UK and Europe .
@pchyofficial9 ай бұрын
I wholeheartedly concur. India is a better place to live than the US. Almost all types of services are available in India rather than elsewhere. I moved to the US to settle down, but I only stayed for ten months before coming back to India. Even if India is among the greatest places in the world to live, I don't understand why Indians need to settle in other nations. Cities like Gurgaon, Noida, Delhi, Mumbai, Banglore, Hyderabad, and several Tier 2 cities are among the many that are steadily expanding.
@arunp59879 ай бұрын
If you are very family person and if you are not in technology and if you are not highly creative and if you miss all India culture , food , people, there is nothing for you in USA. You will be much more happy in India. ( But , if you are single and highly technology guy/girl and have big dream and big ambitions , you can try USA. But India is also now coming up and offering similar opportunities) USA has many good things and many not so good things to offer.
@karanthacker55549 ай бұрын
what's point of mentioning Saudi as an option ?
@deathwishgaming12159 ай бұрын
i work for an american company and i interact with a lot of Americans its not them getting offended while talking and saying sorry but its that any one can sue anyone for anything they say , hence the hesitance and the apologies follow. offence is the last thing they take ,
@mallikadas9 ай бұрын
America have no rich cultural prosperities like India.
@sncgoyal9 ай бұрын
Should have talked about green card backlog for indians in the USA too.
@Scaminquirer9 ай бұрын
Malayalis have always preferred Dubai
@jebaattau8869 ай бұрын
Left is lost ideology Leftist logic is always insane😂😂
@drnikhilyadav85499 ай бұрын
Ecology is on the brink of disaster....don't worry lefts will be back
@prashantdubey4155 ай бұрын
I live in Kanpur, one of my Friend visited me from US, he was surprised to see how many friends i have. He said you wont srivive in US, there is loneliness. If you are getting salary enough to fulfill your all requirements then you live like King here and no need to shift US, even for Tourism he said Europe is much better.
@Mumukshatva9 ай бұрын
This is interviewee’s personal opinion based on his own lifestyle, perspective, etc.
@manju_videos9 ай бұрын
America has 17million millionaires That’s 5% of entire population That’s 1.7cr people out of 33cr population. Imagine the wealth spread around. People in India are living on very very very less income and blissfully proud about it.
@JALAJDARPAN9 ай бұрын
cost of living is low in india
@t.49999 ай бұрын
@@JALAJDARPANlow? Start living independently and We’l see if you’l say the same. Given the average salary of corporates in India, cost of living is very high
@msriram98849 ай бұрын
Dude, that does not mean that 5% of people are living really well. It means that the home value in a lot of places is included in being a millionaire. Even though one may still be on mortgage on that house. Remember also that over 50% of Americans don’t have $500 in cash available to them for an emergency.
@dineshchanna49939 ай бұрын
@@JALAJDARPAN lol just see the rent in HYd, Bangalore,Mumbai😂
@mlg12799 ай бұрын
@@dineshchanna4993 India has one third the area of USA, and four times its population. Considering that, the USA is not 12 times better than India in terms of cost of living. Is it?
@rashmikolluru9 ай бұрын
The situation in US now is quite different from what it used to be a decade ago. The cost of living crisis, reduced student stipends, reduced off-campus jobs, skyrocketing rental prices, dwindling job opportunities. I'm not even talking about the gun violence, homelessness, drugs, wokism and racism issues.
@rohinikrishna36019 ай бұрын
Dubai is a great place to live , but definitely you will not have the luxury of what America pays.
@Nom_AnorVSJedi9 ай бұрын
America is heaven if you have money but it is hell if you’re poor. Unfortunately.
@Jayraj0739 ай бұрын
whats one place that isnt hell if you are poor?
@Nom_AnorVSJedi9 ай бұрын
@@Jayraj073 Scandinavian countries?
@JALAJDARPAN9 ай бұрын
@@Jayraj073 if they die and go to heaven
@BangMaster969 ай бұрын
@Shimra8888 If you have Money, then you can live in America, India, Dubai, Australia, UK, France, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, or almost any Country on Earth and it will be heaven for you. If you are Middle Class or Poor, then living in any Country will be closer to hell for you in this modern Economy.
@tagore1619 ай бұрын
@@BangMaster96 Nope. Living in South Africa, Zimbabwe and a host of other countries such as Afghanistan, Rwanda ,Congo etc even if you are rich is not so pleasant.
@SiddharthaRoychowdhury9 ай бұрын
It’s complete BS that kids can get surgical gender affirming care without parental consent. It’s not legal in any US state. In some states they are allowed to present themselves as they wish (social transition) and schools don’t inform parents. That part is probably true.
@achukmvlid.johnson95889 ай бұрын
Exactly
@Fdux9 ай бұрын
Need to wake up then….
@krishnanusharma61869 ай бұрын
@@achukmvlid.johnson9588I heard that wife was giving treatment for gender transition to her 5 year old boy but the father didn't allowed it So the father filed a lawsuit but instead he got subjected This happened in New York saw on the channel valenuentertainment
@artistatheart10159 ай бұрын
IT IS BS. Kids are not getting these surgeries without parental consent. There are issues about drugs and guns.
@nimageofmine9 ай бұрын
perhaps you are right. But the issue of woke / lgbt education still remains to be a larger issue. Kids get confused with these concepts early in their life. I know of a parent who was confused how to explain his young kid because he had a breakup with his girlfriend and wanted to try a different gender (he thought he was not straight). His dad was pissed because these thoughts creep in given the unnecessary education to young kids. Entire life can drain in just one issue. Think about it.
@alexwolf40009 ай бұрын
In 20's and 40's ppl didn't go or came back from the west because of religion and vegetarian diet etc, In the 60's ppl complained about the hippy culture, In the 80' s ppl complained about punk cultural , Gothic culture open gay sexuality etc etc etc Now it is woke culture etc Ppl who miss the past and want to go back are regressive not progressive
@shyamvai9 ай бұрын
VC and all is good but absolute fundamentals are lacking.. is there any one major Indian city where one can confidently drink tap water 365 days of the year without fear of illness?
@priyak38429 ай бұрын
Who cares how it is in usa .nothing can be better than our home . Jai hind 😍
@thejaskr19 ай бұрын
This dude lives in an alternate universe. He didn't speak about any dark reality stuff...infact chest thumped India (good thing).... But he made moving to America more attractive than before 😂
@marspalk76119 ай бұрын
Well mentioned about woke culture where your kids get indocterinated and come home and talk non sence. He nailed it.
@thejaskr19 ай бұрын
@@marspalk7611 overblown non issue 😁
@ridaahmed87226 ай бұрын
Nothing is easy in life. Living in different countries is an enriching experience. Live where there is acceptance and freedom. Each person has their own journey. Good and bad are very subjective and relative.
@nikilshyamsunder6507 ай бұрын
I am not in liberty to say this, but I think this is right. Go to abroad, study, earn, but don't forget your roots. Educate your kids there, but bring them to India often. If possible do commerce in both countries and try making opportunities. Although I am depressed in the USA and miss India badly there is more opportunity in America. But I am planning on making opportunities back in India as well for people. Take Sridhar Vembhu for example.
@sdutta89 ай бұрын
IMO the thing that should guide your career choice is pursuing what you know you are good at and not worry about the financial paybacks. Betting on the ROI of different career choices is like gambling at a casino. In contrast, most people know what fulfills them - by pursuing that they will die happy if not very rich. Deepak Chopra has given a litmus test of what is “bliss”: it is when time stops for you. The above recipe has worked for yours truly, a 74 year old, recently retired engineer living in the US.
@abcdefgh970549 ай бұрын
Please pardon me if I may come out harsh to others . Sometimes podcasters and thier team doesnt dig deep in the core of matter before they decide to make an episode on it ..
@priyankabehl34449 ай бұрын
Can surgery happen without money? For money they need parents. Before 18, parental consent is everything. Polarizised thought is dependent on your circle / environment/ friends. Kids are much more mature and logical to get swayed by polarized thoughts.
@sudheernagaraju10939 ай бұрын
All the candidates who are graduating have no clue about the technology. They just get the degree start their job search without any experience. And they manage to get the job by back door by offering the money to the particular vendor and get the jobs for only 10k-20k per month. Due to this the experienced candidates can’t negotiate the rate with the client that they have to get according to their experience and technologies they have. Many the present generation and graduates from last 2015 to till know have totally messed up whole system & environment and it is still continued………. As we know “HARD TIMES CREATE STRONG MEN, STORNG MEN CREATE GOOD TIMES, GOOD TIMES CREATE WEAK MEN, AND WEAK MEN CREATE HARD TIMES”
@20check9 ай бұрын
The moving back to India is more with a Tech Sector they have the opportunity to be global, you don't see that with any other sector, Doctors, lawyers, retail business or real estate, they are good here...Immigrants into 3rd generations now live with no fear...the fear is only with who moved in past 10 to 15 years and fear they cant control their kids. The grass is always green on the other side.
@pranjalchaubey9 ай бұрын
The fact that he didn't talk about H1B Visa Trap in this clip renders the whole video pretty much useless.
@rolijain39859 ай бұрын
After being in us for 20 years, the biggest issue is money Indian families here. They save to buy houses , education, travel and support their parents ..but forget to learn how to connect to American education, culture, society and schools . Indians here don't speak or learn American English. The person here is not the right person to understand what American education and lifestyle is. He can hardly speak with any understanding...like most ppl in tech
@rnskfamily76729 ай бұрын
Brahmins and general merit and were poor in India with high merit will not come back to India. No matter what. They embrace science, clean air, good pay check, Clean roads and clear traffic. No way....
@Bjorn-en7hb9 ай бұрын
You guys have a 10% EWS reservation, EWS scores are lower that SC/ST scores in most exams.
@007rockford9 ай бұрын
Nothing beats the affordibility of USA, the amount of fun stuff you can buy in US in India you can't get even close, to buy a good car you have to bribe Govt 50% money or to export 100% duty.... and product quality is among the poorest..
@yashgandhi41637 ай бұрын
US is heaven if you are a materialistic person.
@ND-bv2ke9 ай бұрын
Having said all of the above the truth is no one who lives in U.S wants to return to India 😂the only area which is really pathetic is the healthcare costs and below average doctors and terrible insurance costs…
@_AmanAalam9 ай бұрын
Regarding gender and gender-transition-related issues, you should keep in mind US is a Federal system, and different states have different systems and guidelines around it. So, generalizing that in the whole of US a 10 year old kid can transition on their own is VERY misleading.
@srb76839 ай бұрын
1) Healthcare costs are going up in India like crazy and you are wading thru a massive crowd and spending tons of Indian money if you end up in a private hospital (especially if you spend out of pocket). 2) Your kids in India are in an intense competition with other kids - private schools charge exorbitantly, and in addition to fee have all kinds of regular costs, plus your kids are in a massive rat for very limited opportunities, be it civil services, private jobs, college entrances and so on. 3) There is a lot of unemployment and civil fault lines on region, language, religion caste etc across India that may amount to nothing, but are still a future risk. 4) Dealing with govt services and bureaucracy is still very complicated. 5) Traffic 6) Corruption at all levels. Main problem with India is competition and crowds everywhere.
@doctorx19249 ай бұрын
I would say all that stuff is starting to happen in the US. There is a lot of competition for good jobs in the US. It's one of the reasons why despite having low unemployment a lot of people in the US are unhappy about President Biden's job performance because a lot of the jobs that are available are crappy paying jobs.
@anirudhhhh9 ай бұрын
There are pros and cons. In US you are at the mercy of H1B for years and years till you get a green card. Healthcare costs are really low compared to US and the level of care you get is miles better. A middle class income family can afford to hire a house help, maid, nurse, servant, nanny. Which is a big advantage when you have elderly parents or kids. The same thing is not true in the West. The costs are extremely high. Eating out/ordering in/Travelling within India is relatively cheap. You stay closer to your parents and family. So there is always immediate support. Yes, bureaucracy still exists but one good trend that I have seen and experienced is that as a lot of processes are moved online. Things have streamlined. (eg: I had to get my marriage certificate made. The babu was making me run around. Get me this and other nonsense things. The process moved online in a weeks time and I had to start the process all over again but this time it was absolutely clear what documents I need to upload and what is acceptable. It went so smoothly) Government services, Corruption levels and Traffic vary from state to state.
@scientistswife9 ай бұрын
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@doctorx19249 ай бұрын
@@anirudhhhh as a Punjabi guy who was born and raised in the US the one thing that did shock me about India when I visited it was how like you said middle class families could afford servants and the wife could stay at home and also take care of the kids. In the US to have that type of lifestyle you would have to be rich. When I saw this, it had me scratching my head and wondering why anyone would come to the US if they were already established in India because they can live a life that is very hard to attain in the US.
@bullvinetheband72609 ай бұрын
Depending where you live in America you might not get a job depending on what you look like still.
@YouTubeCommentor-lp5ox5 ай бұрын
This guest is certainly entitled to his opinion, but please know this is actually not accurate. First off, "Wokeness" being taught in American schools is not true. A lot of states (the majority of states in the US) are moderate to conservative, so although curriculums do vary from one region to another, this is not part of the national curriculum - so the guest sounding the alarm on this is a waste of interview. Second, you cannot just go into a hospital and ask for a transition as a child. I think Ranveer's bros need to be checked on this, because you need parental consent, not to mention money. The US Healthcare system is extremely expensive. Here are the real dark realities that probably should have been discussed in more detail: 1. Inaction on gun and assault weapons - we are the only major developed country with this problem 2. High costs of healthcare 3. Immigration 4. Large divide between rich and lower income and systemic policies that encourage the continuation of this trend 5. Extremism of all kinds infiltrating government and parts of the country I will say that the US is far far advanced than MOST countries - yes, even countries in Asia, but we certainly have our issues and problems. I think what keeps the US back from certain upgrades is the political will.
@RajaSekar-USA9 ай бұрын
Regarding salary part, not everyone will get 50lak and up per annum in India. But in USA all get standard salary which is pretty good and with all benefits, even retirement Benefits are good , Please don’t compare with few top people in India.
@ish22229 ай бұрын
Even when you earn 100k per annum in the US the cost of living here is much higher. I am living in North Carolina (one of the cheapest states) in the US and am barely able to make ends meet with my salary. The taxes here are high. Gas and Grocery prices have an insane inflation. He is talking about saving more in India than you would be in the US. The salary is obiviouly going to be high here.
@srinivasaniyer62199 ай бұрын
in india, depends on your value youll get remunerated. same in USA. there is no retirement benefits in USA , youre being ignorant,
@AllenBaby79 ай бұрын
@@ish2222if you earn 100k as a software developer in USA, that's slightly above average salary. So if you were in India, you'd only get slightly above average ie probably 10LPA. If you do the math, how can you save more in India? I just don't understand.
@Kalyan-s9f9 ай бұрын
@@AllenBaby7 For a family of 4 in USA (not California) you spend 1k on rent, 1.5k+ on health + car insurance, about 1k on utilities and fuel, 1.5k on groceries, and about 1k on other minimum living expenses per month. That's about 6k USD per month bare minimum expenses. 100k salary, means after taxes and social security cuts you get about 75 to 78k USD. So you save about 250 to 500 USD per month - IF you do absolutely NO leisure activities and no additional expenses on your family (which is very rare). About 20k to 40k rupees per month savings. In India with 10Lac salary, you can easily save 20k to 25k rupees per month, if you want to. Not much of a difference anymore. And you end living away from your friends and relatives for a long time. Not worth it.
@AllenBaby79 ай бұрын
@@Kalyan-s9f That's a very biased observation. I earn 10 lpa in India tier 3 city and I can only save 30k per month and I'm living alone. For a family of 4, I would absolutely struggle living the luxury you're living. Now, I'm in tier 3 city because I'm working remotely. Not everyone has that luxury. In tier 1 city you can't save this much and its obvious you'd have a better quality of life in USA than in a tier 3 city in India. And honestly, if you earn 100k in America for a family of 4, you are actually not doing well sorry to be so direct. For a single person, 100k is plenty but if you're a family you'd have to hustle more and earn more. My friend who went to Seattle for a master's is earning 100k as a fresher with no experience. Its bonkers to say that you would save significantly more in India than a job in the US. That simply doesn't make sense. A family of 4 cannot live with your luxury for 10lpa period.
@rachit92549 ай бұрын
@TRSclips - curious to know more about Ranveer's leather jacket - is the by RE?
@ak-et6fx9 ай бұрын
Dubai is the best place to live the life 🧬
@Dipps9 ай бұрын
USA is history.. China Russia is future. India is confused but hopefully will choose the right thing soon.
@izzyfan8 ай бұрын
If you had blurred his face, and digitally changed his accent.... I could have still guessed he's a bay area desi dewd who thinks his perspectives on everything must be correct, simply because he has built a successful startup.