Shark Tank Indian Judge Namita Thapar reacted to Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia’s comments on Indian engineers: “It’s easy…”

Sabeer Bhatia recently raised concerns about the engineering education system and work culture in India.
Shark Tank Indian Judge Namita Thapar reacted to recent comments from Hotmer co-founder Sabeer Bhatia, saying Indians living in the United States like to slam India. “99% of graduate engineers graduated Indians join management and start offering Gia to everyone,” Bhatia said in an interview on a recent podcast. Now, Shark Tank Indian judges also urged the government to introspection about ongoing brain drainage issues: “Dear Government, note that brain loss is a real concern and requires introspection.”
Tapal also said: “I have lived in the United States for 8 years and met many Indians who love India.” The Indian judge of Shark Tank added: “Mr. Batia, please note that it’s easy to move to another country and give Giyarn, but the real influence and challenge is to stay in your own country and promote change!” Check out Namita Thapar’s post here:
Latest news “Sabeer Bhatia gives Gyan quality about the quality of Indian engineers”…I have lived in the United States for 8 years and have met many Indians living there who love to slam India…Dear Government, please note that brain loss is a real concern and requires introspection… But, back to Mr. Bhatia…
– Namita (@Namitathapar) April 9, 2025
Earlier, Bhatia raised concerns about India’s engineering education system and work culture, which demonstrated a lack of hands-on experience, critical thinking and real innovation. “99% of Indian engineering graduates are in management roles and start donating ‘Gyaan’ to everyone. But where is the work ethic? Where are people using their own hands to build real products?” Batia said.
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Bhatia compared with China, highlighting how inclusive and subsidized education has had a huge impact. “China educates everyone. They subsidize education, even cars. In India, education has become a luxury for the rich. What have many of them done? Get a degree, marry someone and focus on dowry. What is that kind of way of thinking?”