'India feels more vibrant than US': NRI woman on Green Card queue says choosing Bengaluru over San Francisco was the right decision - The Times of India
- Astha Chaturvedi, a 38-year-old startup founder, relocated her family, child, and pet from San Francisco to Bengaluru in 2024.
- The decision to move back to India was made spontaneously during a trip to hire a Chief Technology Officer for her company.
- Chaturvedi describes India as feeling "more vibrant" than the US, suggesting that leaving the American Green Card queue was the correct choice.
- Her story highlights a growing trend of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) returning to India to leverage the country's dynamic startup ecosystem.
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