If you have that victimhood mindset then every misfortune, shitty day, accident or just some skills mismatch gets immediately interpteted as deliberate policy to pin down Asians or worse racism.
You see wherever you go or whatever country you are in, in all big companies and organizations, especially the competitive ones the pool of talent available to them is normally disproportionate. Because they can afford it. So every employee must prove its mettle and always will come across organizational/office politics/fiefdom. So that's life. It's either you pushback, persevere and win or quit and blame others. In my case, I chose my own path. That's why I got out of employment early and put up my own professional practice and then later on business. It feels good to manahe your own time and people and at the same time satisfy some people's needs.
Anyway, I don't think these powerful Indians suffer any victimhood mindset: