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NRI Techie Working In USA Returns To India After 18 Years For Ageing Parents

An Indian tech professional has returned to Bengaluru after spending 18 years in the United States to care for his elderly parents and raise his children near extended family. Balaji Gururajan's decision highlights a growing trend of Non-Resident Indians choosing family heritage over overseas career

By Project Chintan Newsroom
14 July 2026 · 1 min read
NRI Techie Working In USA Returns To India After 18 Years For Ageing Parents

Balaji Gururajan, a technology professional who spent nearly two decades building a life in the United States, has officially relocated to Bangalore, India. The primary motivation for the move was his desire to provide direct support and care for his ageing parents, who remained in his home country during his time abroad.

Beyond elder care, Gururajan emphasized the importance of his children growing up in close proximity to their extended family and cultural roots. He noted that while his career in the American tech sector was successful, the personal obligation to his family and the desire for a communal upbringing for his children became his main priority.

This relocation mirrors a broader pattern observed among the Indian diaspora, where mid-career professionals are increasingly weighing the benefits of international living against domestic family responsibilities. The transition involves a significant lifestyle shift after 18 years of integration into the American workforce.

Source: Balaji Gururajan

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