Indians don't see "First world" or "Developed" as being say the West, Europe, etc. - aka actually stable societies
They see it as the Gulf, aka UAE, Qatar etc. which is only livable for a tiny tiny portion
If you've met an Indian studying business they'll be social darwinists to the nth degree. Their only idea of social progress is big, shiny things and Taj Mahals everywhere essentially. They have an obsession over being princely and a deadset mentality that climbing economic ladders is simply impossible due to imbedded caste thinking. In the end
they see themselves as sitting on the throne at the expense of everyone else. A skyscraper in the middle of dirt roads is the ideal for them, which is unironically what a lot of Indian cities look like essentially.
They really are just poorer Jews, because even Israel is able to make a somewhat functional place with all the money they get. Greater planning is beyond what they care for because they strive to be the best for themselves at the expense of the rest of society, like if Linkedin was a country.
Like Pakistan and the Taliban/Islamism, it's what's holding them back - but here it's entirely self-inflicted. The geopolitical version of hitting yourself nonstop and asking why you're so far behind
Jeetlet, none of you are actually skilled at anything but rote memorization out of a shitty textbook so you can pass a standardized battery of tests to get a "degree" that's unfit to wipe my ass with. None of you possess the capability to learn, retain, and extrapolate upon new information in such a way to adapt it for previously unencountered situations.
The few that're able to do this and go into relevant careers like healthcare still only value doing any of it for money. You barely see any in more theoretical roles like public health or academia for this reason because they toss out creative thinking or actual love for learning for Teslas and other flexes of wealth they think signifies they've "made it" in life
And a CS degree doesn't make you High Skilled, sorry buddy. At best it'll convince Google or Oracle or whatever to take you under their visaslave wing but when the sector isn't hiring don't be shocked they show you the door.