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Indra Nooyi's claim she couldn't have been CEO in India draws sharp criticism

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Former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi sparked controversy after stating she could never have risen to the top position had she remained in India. Nooyi credited the meritocratic culture in the United States for enabling her success. Her remarks drew pushback from Indian professionals and observers, who pointed to several prominent women leaders who have reached the highest levels of corporate leadership in India. Critics argued that her comments overgeneralize and fail to reflect the progress made in India's business environment in recent years.

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