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Balaji·2025-12-11 04:06

Investment & Talent Strategy - The report suggests Indian technologists should consider opportunities in India, the Internet, or internationally, rather than relying on H-1B visas and the US [1][5] - The US is perceived as becoming less friendly towards immigrant capitalists due to long-term financial concerns and a zero-sum mentality among Americans [4] - The report highlights the world's fastest-growing economy is India, with the 1 growth rate over the last 10 years, attracting major company investments [2] - The Internet is presented as an alternative capital market to the NYSE/NASDAQ, offering a level playing field with digital rule-of-law, exemplified by Solana and Ethereum [2][3] - Various locations, including the UAE and Singapore, are actively recruiting tech talent with different types of talent visas, attracting Indian technologists [4] Geopolitical & Economic Shifts - The US right is described as wanting no more immigrants, and the US left is described as hating technocapitalists [1] - The sovereign debt crisis is worsening, potentially leading to dire consequences [1] - The decline of Delaware and NYC is accelerating, with companies moving out for incorporation, and capital is shifting to Miami [2] - The US is no longer considered a stable place for capital formation [3] - H-1B visa holders are facing challenges, such as visa appointment cancellations and inability to return to the US or interview elsewhere [5]