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Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia has this advice for Indians: 'The way I see it, India can become …

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Sabeer Bhaita, co-founder of Hotmail has once again stirred a controversy online by praising US, while giving an advice to India citizens. The Indian-origin millionaire recently extended his Fourth of July wishes to the United States, which he referred to as his "adopted country." In the same post Bhaita was seen giving a piece of advice to his fellow Indian citizens.

Read Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhaita’s post here
Sabeer Bhaita took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to post his wishes on the 250th anniversary of US. Bhaita’s post features American glass emoticon and reads, “Happy 250th Anniversary to my adopted country," followed by an Indian flag emoji. He then went on to suggest that for India can to reach this same level if the citizens of the country make a fundamental shift in their mindset. "The way I see it, India can become as prosperous as the US — all it takes is a change in the way its citizens think,” Bhatia stated.


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Sabeer Bhatia again writes post 'shaming' India
This is not the first time, that Sabeer Bhaita has written a post criticising India. Last month, Bhatia shared a post on X criticising India’s economic progress. Following his earlier Sindoor post, which questioned India’s economic pride, Bhatia doubled down with another post, stating that 415 million Indians survive on Rs 265 per day, calling it a “shame” rather than a cause for celebration. His remarks have drawn brutal backlash from netizens, who questioned his motives and contributions while residing in the United States.

In a post on X, Bhatia stated, "Instead of hanging your head in shame that 415 million people in India survive on $3.10/day [approx. Rs 265/day], you brag about being the world's 4th largest economy. Shame on you."
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