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With my limited experience, I'd say the 'Indian' psyche is a tad distant to 'Western' norms now.
As I've told my current partner, she's academically talented btw, but India was and still is (ie now adult generation) unable to break/change from 19thC colonial speech patterns and thought process in education.
I find the same in Afrian and Middle Eastern students whom I tutor. They are to taught to 50 years old text books, but not native English speakers, and suffer the constraints of that.

YeS I know thats not PC, but they do have difficulty with language idiom. I'm sure translating 'personal' issues to tech is exactly the same. I agree, can't say I 'like' much of the limited subcontinent literature I've seen. Theres a certain web site that does 'Indian' based stories, and umm, some are more comedic than sexy.
Just IMO of course,
Among 1.3 or 1.4 billion people, there's a fair amount of diversity.

Some seem to have no problems with their languages ... for example, there's a list of Indian winners of the Booker Prize
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=booker+prize+indian+authors
 
Among 1.3 or 1.4 billion people, there's a fair amount of diversity.

Some seem to have no problems with their languages ... for example, there's a list of Indian winners of the Booker Prize
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=booker+prize+indian+authors
Citing extremes doesn't normalise anything.
I don't move in those circles, but I know ppl with 3 degrees and they still stumble on basic understanding of 'modern' English- ie 20th C vs 19th C prose...
Never mind its not worth arguing over-
 
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