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5 Things Indians Take For Granted (But The World Doesn't Have).

1 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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Everyone dreams of moving abroad — until they realise what India gives you that most countries simply don't. 🇮🇳 5 things Indians take for granted (but the world doesn't have): 1️⃣ Digital convenience — pay rent, transfer money, book a cab, order food, renew documents… all on your phone. India is one of the most digitally connected countries on Earth. 2️⃣ Service at your doorstep — groceries, medicines, laundry, food, technicians — delivered faster than most developed countries. 3️⃣ Food diversity — every Indian state feels like a different country. A lifetime isn't enough to try every regional dish. 4️⃣ Real human connection — friends become family, neighbours show up, festivals unite entire communities. 5️⃣ Opportunity — a small-town dream can become a startup, a creator career, or a global business. The next decade belongs to India. India isn't perfect. But no other country combines scale, technology, opportunity, convenience and culture quite like it. 📌 Save this for the next time someone says life is better abroad. 💬 Comment "INDIA" if you're proud to live here. 👉Follow @vishwasmudagal for New India Series! 🔁 Share it with someone planning to move out. . . #IndiaVsWorld #ProudToBeIndian #LifeInIndia #IndianCulture #DigitalIndia

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Portada del episodio 5 Things Indians Take For Granted (But The World Doesn't Have).

5 Things Indians Take For Granted (But The World Doesn't Have).

Everyone dreams of moving abroad — until they realise what India gives you that most countries simply don't. 🇮🇳 5 things Indians take for granted (but the world doesn't have): 1️⃣ Digital convenience — pay rent, transfer money, book a cab, order food, renew documents… all on your phone. India is one of the most digitally connected countries on Earth. 2️⃣ Service at your doorstep — groceries, medicines, laundry, food, technicians — delivered faster than most developed countries. 3️⃣ Food diversity — every Indian state feels like a different country. A lifetime isn't enough to try every regional dish. 4️⃣ Real human connection — friends become family, neighbours show up, festivals unite entire communities. 5️⃣ Opportunity — a small-town dream can become a startup, a creator career, or a global business. The next decade belongs to India. India isn't perfect. But no other country combines scale, technology, opportunity, convenience and culture quite like it. 📌 Save this for the next time someone says life is better abroad. 💬 Comment "INDIA" if you're proud to live here. 👉Follow @vishwasmudagal for New India Series! 🔁 Share it with someone planning to move out. . . #IndiaVsWorld #ProudToBeIndian #LifeInIndia #IndianCulture #DigitalIndia

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