💨 Abstract
The article critiques the author's viewpoint that high-earning Indians who choose to emigrate have abandoned moral obligations. The author argues that migration decisions are based on cost-benefit analyses, considering factors such as business environment, infrastructure, and governance. High earners in India face high tax rates but receive minimal returns, often having to pay twice for basic services due to the state's incompetence and disruption of private solutions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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