⚡ The $250 Billion Education and Brain Drain Industry Is Panicking. That's Why The Cockroach Party Is planning for riots and regime change.
Most people think the fight over India's education reforms is about textbooks, language policy, or exam leaks.
It isn't.
It's about money.
A lot of money.
Look at what is under threat:
• Foreign universities in the US, UK, Australia and Europe earning billions from Indian students every year.
• Overseas education consultants, testing agencies, visa consultants and migration networks.
• The ₹58,000 crore coaching industry projected to cross ₹1.3 lakh crore.
• UPSC coaching factories, entrance exam cartels, English-language gatekeepers and tuition empires.
• NGO and academic ecosystems built on importing narratives and exporting Indian talent.
Together, this is a $250 billion ecosystem.
Their business model is simple:
Convince Indians that success lies elsewhere.
Study abroad.
Work abroad.
Build abroad.
Pay abroad.
And if you stay in India?
Spend years preparing for exams, coaching classes, certifications, and bureaucratic hurdles.
Now look at what is happening.
NCERT reforms are introducing greater focus on India's own civilizational contributions.
Indian language education is being expanded.
NTA reforms seek to decentralize examinations and reduce single points of failure.
Technology is being introduced to make systems more resilient and accessible.
If these reforms succeed, something dangerous happens:
India starts believing in itself again.
And when confidence returns:
• Fewer students leave.
• More founders stay.
• More capital stays.
• More companies are built in India.
• More research is commercialized locally.
That is a direct threat to an ecosystem that has profited for decades from Indian insecurity.
This is why the Cockroach Party, sections of the coaching lobby, foreign-funded narrative factories, and their ecosystem allies react with such desperation every time structural reforms are proposed.
For decades, India supplied talent to build foreign companies.
The next phase is far bigger.
The goal is not another Sundar Pichai.
Not another Satya Nadella.
The goal is building the next Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, TSMC, or SpaceX in India.
That is a trillion-dollar opportunity.
And that is the real battle being fought.