From Brain Drain to Brain Gain
“ The brain drain has been a curse for developing nations like India. Throughout the post WW II era, the best and brightest routinely left for search of better economic opportunities and higher standards of living in the West. Entire Graduating classes from elite so called Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) emigrated during the 1970s and 1980s.” Every year, tens of thousands of highly specialised professionals and academics leave the developing world for what they believe to be a better quality of life in the countries of North. The majority of doctors, engineers, researchers and lecturers as well as students are tempted by more career opportunities, salaries and living conditions. A University degree is also the safest passport out of an unstable politics environment. In this era of globalisation and industrialisation, the high skilled workers are moving freely and trapping the global opportunities. This new dimension of international migration is passing through an exper...