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Canadian Tech Influencer Says Moving to India Was One of His Best Decisions

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01/01/2026
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Canadian tech influencer Caleb Friesen, who has lived in India for eight years, told viewers that relocating to the country was one of his best decisions. In a video that quickly went viral, Friesen pushed back against negative portrayals of India by some foreign creators and outlined why he believes the country offers significant opportunities for professionals in technology and related fields.

Moving to India

Friesen’s account begins with a straightforward observation: India has changed markedly since the 1990s. He described the transformation in terms of visible infrastructure improvements, growing economic momentum and an expanding ecosystem for technology and start-ups. For Friesen, these shifts have translated into concrete advantages such as access to talent networks, cost efficiencies and a dynamic market for innovation.

The influencer emphasised that many criticisms from abroad do not reflect the everyday reality he has experienced. While acknowledging challenges remain, Friesen argued that a singular focus on negative anecdotes misses the broader picture of sustained growth and development. He urged viewers to consult a wider range of perspectives before forming an opinion on life and work in India.

Experts and commentators have long noted India’s evolving role in global technology and services. The country’s cities now host a large number of tech companies, incubators and accelerators, and there has been steady inflow of venture capital into new enterprises. Friesen cited this expanding ecosystem as a key reason he felt professionally at home in India, noting that opportunities to collaborate and scale projects were increasingly available.

Infrastructure was another area Friesen highlighted. He said improvements to transport, digital connectivity and urban amenities were plainly visible and had improved both quality of life and business logistics. These changes, he suggested, make India more attractive to foreign talent and entrepreneurs weighing relocation options.

Friesen also discussed how the country’s economic momentum had affected daily life for residents and expatriates. Greater access to services, new commercial developments and a thriving consumer market created an environment where innovators could test products and grow customer bases. For someone working in technology, these conditions can accelerate learning and commercial traction.

Not every part of Friesen’s video was celebratory; he acknowledged that living in any large country presents trade-offs. He urged potential movers to research visas, local regulations and cultural norms. Nevertheless, his central message remained clear: for him, the benefits outweighed the drawbacks.

The viral response to Friesen’s comments shows how debates about India’s progress now play out across social media, where individual experiences can challenge prevailing narratives. His video has prompted conversations among both Indians and foreigners about the balance between reporting problems and recognising long-term advances.

As India continues to attract talent and capital, personal stories such as Friesen’s will likely shape perceptions abroad. Whether prospective migrants place as much weight on anecdotal testimony as on economic indicators is a different question, but Friesen’s account is a reminder that many professionals are choosing to make India their base and are finding professional and personal fulfilment there.

For readers considering relocation, Friesen’s experience suggests that a nuanced view is essential: weigh local opportunities, infrastructure and market dynamics against personal priorities. His verdict, after eight years, is that moving to India was a positive and career-enhancing step.


Key Takeaways:

  • Canadian influencer Caleb Friesen says moving to India transformed his career and life, calling it one of his best decisions and noting the benefits of living and working there.
  • Friesen challenges negative portrayals by foreign creators and highlights India’s rapid progress since the 1990s.
  • He points to a growing tech ecosystem, increased investment and visible infrastructure development as reasons he recommends moving to India.
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