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The article criticizes political focus on handcuffing of deported Indians from the US, suggesting it overlooks more significant issues. It instead points to India's "dunki-industrial complex," a network of unscrupulous visa agents, dream sellers, and language tutors who exploit desperate youth, damaging India's international image. The article encourages readers to support fair, non-hyphenated journalism by subscribing to ThePrint.
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