A young Indian living abroad has started an interesting debate on the internet after he explained why many NRIs don’t come back to India even after saving ₹5-6 crore or more. His comments, which went viral on social media, have sparked discussions on various topics ranging from quality of life and career growth to healthcare, family ties and the future of India. A Simple Question That Sparked A Huge Conversation Standing on a snow-covered street abroad, the young NRI asked a question that resonated with thousands of Indians online: If a person has already saved enough money to live comfortably in India, why do they choose to live abroad?Also Read: Why are newspapers so big? Industrialist Harsh Goenka shares a surprising 300-year-old secret you may not knowThe answer, he said, is much more complex than money.The video resonated, with people discussing one of India’s most contentious issues, why talented professionals choose to make their lives elsewhere, despite deep emotional and cultural ties to home.Why Many NRIs Stay AbroadFor him, higher salaries are only part of the story. Over the years, many migrants adapt to environments they see as more convenient and predictable.— _vatsalasingh (@_vatsalasingh) He pointed to elements like reliable public services, cleaner environments, better work-life balance and availability of healthcare and education. For those working in the likes of technology, finance and healthcare, the long-term career path may also look more secure in countries like the US and Canada.Many families that migrated years ago have also settled down there. Children study in local schools, their social circles expand and going back to India often becomes a much bigger decision than just moving.Supporters of the NRI's argument also cited problems such as pollution, traffic congestion and competition for top jobs in big Indian cities.Not Everyone AgreesThe video, however, sparked strong reactions from people who believe India has its advantages that many overseas Indians fail to see.Users pointed out that good healthcare in India is often available at a fraction of the price paid in Western countries. Others said that in some cases the wait times to get medical treatment are shorter than those in countries where public healthcare systems are under strain.Many commenters also said that life abroad can be difficult in ways that people are reluctant to talk about. High taxes, costly housing, social isolation, extreme weather conditions and fears about immigration policies were among the issues most often raised.For some, the emotional toll of living away from parents and extended family outweighs the advantages of higher earnings.India’s Growing Magnetism The discussion also highlighted the changing economic landscape in India. The last decade has seen a boom in digital infrastructure, entrepreneurship and startup activity in the country. Opportunities are growing beyond the traditional metropolitan hubs and remote working has made it easier for professionals to work with global companies without leaving India.Many users commented that the gap between opportunities in India and abroad is narrowing, especially for skilled workers and entrepreneurs.Also Read: Khan sir coaching firing: What happened, what Police said, and why Khan Sir suspects a conspiracyFamily support systems, cultural familiarity, festivals and a sense of belonging were repeatedly mentioned as reasons for many Indians finally deciding to come back.Not Just a Money MatterThe conversation is not just about money or salaries at its core. It is about what matters most to people in their lives.For some, stability, public services and global job prospects make life abroad the logical choice. For others, family ties, cultural roots and the growing prospects in India make coming back home the more attractive choice.The viral video has once again raised a question that has defined generations of Indian professionals: Is success determined by where you earn, or where you choose to live your life?As the online debate continues, one thing is clear, even after saving crores, the decision to come back to India is intensely personal, influenced by far more than just money.
Why NRIs don’t return to India even after saving ₹5-6 Crore? A young Indian abroad explains
A viral video has sparked a debate on why affluent Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) opt to stay abroad. While financial security is achieved, factors like superior quality of life, predictable career paths, and dependable public services abroad are cited. Conversely, others highlight India's improving opportunities, affordable healthcare, and strong family ties as compelling reasons to return.










