International Schools: Breeding Dollar-Chasing Elites or India's Next Crop of Useless Leaders?
Glass palaces, infinity pools, and fees that drain your life savings—international schools in India sell the ultimate bait: "Send your kid to Harvard, earn in dollars, live the American dream." But let's cut the crap. Why chase "international" when it really means outsourcing your child's roots? These factories churn out smooth-talking expats who flee to foreign shores for better pay, only to boomerang back as leaders clueless about India's gritty streets—living off daddy's money, deceiving voters with polished TED-style BS while the common man starves. Parents, you're falling for the oldest con. You shell out ₹15-25 lakhs annually for "global exposure," dreaming of Ivy Leagues and six-figure salaries abroad. Reality check: A 2024 NITI Aayog report reveals 72% of Indian international school alumni migrate post-graduation, chasing USD jobs in the US, UK, or Canada. They return—if they do—as C-suite execs or politicians, utterly detache...