“America Has Benefitted Immensely From Talented Indians,” Says Elon Musk on Nikhil Kamath Podcast

In a candid conversation on the “WTF” podcast hosted by Nikhil Kamath, Elon Musk lauded the contributions of Indian professionals to the United States, stating that America “has benefitted immensely” from Indian talent. While endorsing immigration of skilled workers through visas such as H-1B, Musk also cautioned that misuse of such programmes must be addressed.

What Musk Said: Praising Indian Talent, Defending H-1B

Musk acknowledged that Indian engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs have played a major role in strengthening the U.S. tech industry. “Yes, I think America has benefitted immensely from talented Indians that have come to America,” he said.

Addressing concerns that foreign talent might displace domestic workers, Musk argued the opposite, based on his experience hiring for companies like Tesla and SpaceX: finding qualified talent is often difficult, and more skilled people help tackle hard problems rather than create competition.

Regarding visa policy, he clarified:

  • Yes, there has been some misuse of the H-1B visa programme, especially by outsourcing companies.
  • But he firmly opposed shutting down the programme. Instead, he advocated fixing the misuse while retaining the channel for global talent. “I’m certainly not in the school of thought that we should shut down the H-1B programme.”

Why This Matters: Immigration, Talent & Global Tech

Musk’s remarks come at a time when many countries, including the U.S. – are debating immigration, visa reforms, and the role of foreign talent in domestic labour markets. By publicly backing the contribution of Indian-origin professionals, Musk:

  • Highlights the global interdependence in high-tech sectors.
  • Reinforces that access to global talent can be a strategic advantage for innovation-heavy industries.
  • Suggests that solutions to talent shortages lie in smart immigration policies, not isolation.

For India, this is a morale boost, acknowledging the value of its “brain drain” not just as an outflow, but as a contribution to global innovation and as an indirect reflection of India’s human-capital strength.

Balanced View: Talent Welcome, But Governance Matters

Musk did not ignore the controversies: he pointed out that lax border controls and illegal immigration had led to valid public concerns in the U.S.
He argued immigration policies must be accompanied by proper regulation and border management to ensure fairness, specially when visa programs like H-1B can be misused by some firms.

His stance thus reflects a balanced view: celebrating global talent while insisting on accountability and rule-based immigration systems.

Final Take

Elon Musk’s interview on Nikhil Kamath’s podcast sends a strong message: in a world driven by high technology and innovation, global talent, including from India, remains an asset, not a liability. By welcoming talent and pushing for fair visa systems, he underscores a philosophy that could shape how companies and nations think about immigration and global collaboration in the coming decades.

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