So, as long as business is concerned, particularly multinational companies, where our IIM professionals get jobs with excellent pay packages, it has nothing to do with our IIM curriculums. In fact, once they are in the job, they do not have any say or power. Only their professional capabilities are used to follow and make stronger the philosophies of those companies. Even if we change the curriculum and even if we make our IIMs world number one institutes, still the professionals coming out will never be policy makers, but they will always be policy followers. And not being in a policy maker role is not their problem, because, the policies are decided by shrewd money oriented culture of ALL multinationals who are ruling the world for years. No single individual has that capacity. Even if a particular company employs ten or twenty IIM graduates, still, all of them together will remain policy followers. Except, dynamic management like Ambanis or Tatas or Birlas or Ruias (and many other indian houses) give them FREE HAND, only then they can show their real talent. Otherwise, with non indian companies, forget to change the world. And at the end of day, they must take care of what they get in their pocket. I would rather suggest that our country must go for atleast another ten more IIMs and twetyfive more IITs. PRODUCE PROFESSIONALS. Let them get jobs all over the world. And then in another ten years, only indian professionals must rule the world.