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BE INDIAN IN THE STRICT SENSE
by abhay sudhakar on Jul 16, 2008 10:16 AM

IIM's are the premier institutes in our country & they also sysmbolize the level of managerial intellect of the Indians who pass out from there.Well I dont mean that students at other management institutes dont have management intellect,please dont misinterprete me.We all know that students passing out from IIM's are absorbed by the best companies of the world.They are mostly taught by elite Indian professors.Now the point is that where lies the necessity of the international faculty.Why we need foreigners?Why we are bitten by that vicious sting that when any thing is done by a foreigner then only it has quality?If a foreigner gives positive opinion about a certain Indian then that person is valued by us Indians.Isnt it absurd? C'mon India come out of this vicious habit.Be the first to value & respect your own legendary compatriot.Be Indian in the strict sense.Let it be any sphere always try to ascertain that crucial shots will be called by an Indian.IIM students are in great demand all over the world is the testimony of the fact that their teachers are the best in the world. Mr Mukesh Ambani take your own example,Reliance Industries Limited is an Indian multinational,the best in the world & India is proud of it.So,I feel that now Indians are capable of impressing the world in any sphere & hence as management faculty also Indians are more authoritative than their foreign counterparts.Hence absolutely no need of international faculty at the IIM's.

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