Indian-American CEO Srini Madala says he wouldn't move to the US today if he were 25 again
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TOI World Desk
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Summary
Indian-American CEO Srini Madala, who moved to the US in 1986 and founded three successful startups, stated in a San Francisco Chronicle interview that he would not choose to come to the US today if he were 25 again with the same opportunities. The article explores how the American Dream is evolving, featuring perspectives from Indian-American entrepreneurs who helped build Silicon Valley's success but now question whether the US remains the best destination for ambitious young talent.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledIf I were 25 again and had the same opportunities, I would not come to the US.
The SF Chronicle report featured the Indian-Americans behind the success of Silicon Valley and asked them whether they would still come to the US now.
Most of them came to the US at a time when they were the only Indians at a board meeting in Silicon Valley.
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