It's difficult to generalize over 1.3 billions of people, but generally Indians are good at anything, and therefore unable to master one particular thing. This trait can be seen among many people in developing nations, and certain underdeveloped communities in developed countries too. For instance, how many people know how to change a tier, bake a cake, make their own foods, repair something broken, like a wall, chair, an electronic item, etc.. Indians are good at everything I have said above, but compared to experts in these fields, they are lacking behind. This is why there are many Indians in call centres, and other mid to low level jobs, because that's what they are good at. However, this doesn't mean there are no experts in India, but their number is very low compared to population.
It's difficult to generalize over 1.3 billions of people, but generally Indians are good at anything, and therefore unable to master one particular thing. This trait can be seen among many people in developing nations, and certain underdeveloped communities in developed countries too. For instance, how many people know how to change a tier, bake a cake, make their own foods, repair something broken, like a wall, chair, an electronic item, etc.. Indians are good at everything I have said above, but compared to experts in these fields, they are lacking behind. This is why there are many Indians in call centres, and other mid to low level jobs, because that's what they are good at. However, this doesn't mean there are no experts in India, but their number is very low compared to population.
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