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89% students abroad eye Indian jobs as work-abroad dream loses its shine

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89% students abroad eye Indian jobs as work-abroad dream loses its shine
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A significant shift is occurring among Indian students studying abroad, with 89% now actively seeking employment opportunities back in India. This trend is driven by global immigration uncertainty and the rapid expansion of the domestic corporate landscape.

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This indicates a potential reversal of the 'brain drain' phenomenon, suggesting that India's domestic market is becoming increasingly competitive for global talent.

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89% of students studying abroad are knocking on the doors of Indian employers: Is the work-abroad dream losing its shine? - The Times of India

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The article reports on a specific data trend and provides context for the shift without taking a political stance.

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