Indra Nooyi’s remark that she could never have risen to CEO in India has sparked a heated debate among Indian professionals. While she praised the meritocratic system in the US, critics highlighted numerous successful Indian women leaders. They argue that her comments generalize and ignore the progress in India’s professional landscape, suggesting a possible misunderstanding of the current business environment in India. Indra Nooyi’s remark that she could never have risen to CEO in India has sparked a heated debate among Indian professionals. While she praised the meritocratic system in the US, critics highlighted numerous successful Indian women leaders. They argue that her comments generalize and ignore the progress in India’s professional landscape, suggesting a possible misunderstanding of the current business environment in India.
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