From the invention of zero to modern-day advancements, the cultural ethos ingrained in India's history has fostered an environment conducive to scientific and technological growth.
In the latter half of the 20th century, India faced a phenomenon dubbed as the 'brain drain,' where its brightest minds sought opportunities abroad due to socio-economic and administrative constraints.
However, the tide has turned, thanks to a wave of reforms initiated in 1991.
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