India's Protest Against Citizenship Bill-Microsoft Chief- Satya Nadella




Citizenship Bill: Microsoft chief Satya Nadella has expressed his hope that India's protests will end in peace.

Microsoft chief Satya Nadella has expressed his hope that the Citizenship Bill will end in protests in India.

Nadella, who is of Indian origin, explained that India is a vibrant democracy with diverse cultures, business opportunities, one-fifth of the world's population and participating in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Nadella, who thinks that US policies on immigration are correct, says he fears that countries should allow immigration, otherwise they may not be able to leverage technology. He believes that if countries want to get talented, immigration should be encouraged. To compete with other countries in the new situation, there are many challenges.

In an interview with BuzzFeed editor Ben Smith last week, Nadella spoke out against the citizenship bill. He was talking about bringing people together. Soon, however, Microsoft released a new statement for Nadella. It said that each country should determine its boundaries, protect national security and make the migration policy appropriate to the country.

Anyway, Nadella says that India is a conference of different cultures and the country has the strength to overcome the new crisis. Indian nationalism has a 70-year history. That’s a strong foundation. He says that what is happening in India today can be overcome with the cultural diversity of the country.

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