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I thnk thats one of the main reasons. Designers growing up in Germany and other European countries adjust themselves mentally to the architecture, signs and use of colour around them(which is brilliant by the way). So the foundation of work they have to build on is rich and of the highest standard. A desi grows up next to broken signs, wayward buildings, railway stations with little graphic design (if at all any) and other things. So when he wants to break into the international scene, he has a lot of catching up to do.