Although India educates large numbers of scientists and technologists, there is a considerable brain drain as a result of lack of opportunities for employment. To make full use of their trained manpower, the Indian government has started some schemes to help scientists who wish to return home.
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Roy, S. Indian scientific and technical personnel abroad. Nature 255, 289–292 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1038/255289a0
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