Sabeer Bhatia, the Indian-origin entrepreneur who co-founded Hotmail, has as soon as once more stirred debate on-line along with his feedback about India and america. On the event of America’s Independence Day, Bhatia shared a message on social media praising the US, which he referred to as his “adopted nation,” whereas additionally providing recommendation to Indian residents.
Posting on X (previously Twitter) on the 250th anniversary of US independence, Bhatia wrote, “Glad 250th Anniversary to my adopted nation,” including an American glass emoji and the Indian flag. He adopted this with a message to Indians, saying that India may obtain the identical prosperity because the US if there was a shift in how individuals assume. “The best way I see it, India can turn out to be as affluent because the US — all it takes is a change in the way in which its residents assume,” he wrote.
Faces backlash for earlier criticism of India’s financial system
This isn’t the primary time Bhatia has confronted criticism for his views on India. Final month, he posted on X highlighting poverty ranges within the nation. Referring to India’s financial delight, he questioned the celebration of being the world’s fourth-largest financial system whereas hundreds of thousands nonetheless wrestle every day.
In a put up that drew sharp reactions on-line, Bhatia wrote, “As a substitute of hanging your head in disgrace that 415 million individuals in India survive on $3.10/day [approx. ₹265/day], you brag about being the world’s 4th largest financial system. Disgrace on you.”
His feedback have sparked debate on social media, with many customers questioning his contributions to India whereas residing overseas and accusing him of repeatedly criticising his dwelling nation.