"Reverse brain drain has already begun and it is a great sign of the world's confidence in India and its recognition of India's potential," Khurshid said who is on a four-day official visit to Dubai.
"Those who know that you cannot permanently leave India have sensibly kept your links with the country by educating your children in systems that are compatible to those of India so that they can go back to India either for higher studies or for work.
"Many second-generation Indians are coming back to the country. Top multinationals are sending their top Indian minds to head their companies in India. So when we lose some, we win many back," he added.
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