I am not comfortable at all with this tag of being dubbed 'the richest Indian' and all the attention that follows for the reason.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm probably the wealthiest Indian in America.
I hate the title of being called 'the richest woman in India,' but it's the recognition that this was the value that I had created as a woman entrepreneur, and that makes me very, very proud.
For most Indians in America, wealth is not inherited. Neither do we make it as heads of large hedge funds and private equity funds. For us to make it to the top, we have to use our knowhow to create great new technology products and build high-tech companies.
I would like to call India a gold-mine of art. It's really the richest in the world.
I think that the poorest of the poor... look up to wealthy and successful Indians with some degree of respect and pride.
I feel that India lacks a level of philanthropy that is proportional to the wealth that is here, particularly among the top 5,000 industrialists and entrepreneurs.
I am an Indian to the core.
I am Indian, and I'm proud of it. Indian life is mythologically rich and powerful.
Whatever their reasons, Hollywood, or the entertainment industry, is saying something about Indians. I don't see the rest of the media knocking down any doors to do that.
The Indian is a human being.
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