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Brain drain is often misunderstood. While yes, India loses some of its brightest minds to H1B, many of them later return with global experience, networks, and capital, fueling industries back home. This phenomenon, sometimes called “brain circulation,” benefits both sides. If U.S. policies become stricter, some workers may stay in India, but others will still seek opportunities elsewhere. The global talent market is too interconnected to think stricter rules in one country will suddenly keep everyone in their homeland.