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Not all Indians are CEOs

Does every Indian inherently possess the potential to become a CEO?
Not all Indians (in the US) are CEOs
Last month, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti hailed Indian immigrants and said, “...now the joke is, you cannot become a CEO in America if you are not Indian. Whether it is Google, Microsoft, or Starbucks, people have come and made a big difference..." https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1783767316683170085 Responding to Garcetti's remarks, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, MoS for Electronics and Information Technology, reflected on the transformation witnessed over the decades and said, “India is now home to #AllThingsTech and Indians are occupying leadership positions in almost all top companies of the world.”  Amidst this narrative of success, lies a question: Does every Indian inherently possess the potential to become a CEO, or is it a culmination of skill, struggle, and har
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