>>105799108 (OP)unlike the majority of g who think of it as a joke, i actually believed India had potential to do the whole tech stuff because I want cheap ASIC fabs but the more and more i read into India, the less potential I see. Take for example their lack of a cohesive language, they have a billion or so people and about 22 "officially" recognized languages. And thats the official, it goes up to like 100 languages for unofficial. You can't have a solid tech pipeline if the glue between you and them is english but even among themselves english is their glue. The other tech potential countries at least have a solid base of a native language, you need ONE language to coordinate everything around tech from deliveries to office meals. Japan, South Korea are tech leaders and they have one language. China enforces a langauge. taiwan one language. Unless India can come to terms to ONE language that isn't english, there's no potential