Hold up — one innocent-looking graphic just nuked the timeline. According to this viral World of Statistics post, a jaw-dropping 97% of indians have NEVER traveled outside their home country. Meanwhile, only 42% of Americans, 15% of Brits, and basically zero Swedes or Dutch folks can say the same. The caption? “Geography shapes everything.”

Netizens didn’t just laugh. They went full savage.

1. **The Brutal “Top 3%” Theory**  
   The replies hit like a truck: “So we’ve only ever dealt with the top 3% of india this whole time?” That tiny slice of globe-trotting Indians? They’re the ones you see everywhere — Silicon Valley, UK hospitals, Canadian streets. The rest of the 1.4 billion? Never left. The internet turned that into instant meme gold and zero mercy.

2. **The Roasts Got Dark Fast**  
   “Build a wall around India.” “Fix open defecation before exploring the world.” “The 3% already wrecked canada and england — imagine the other 97%.” Even some indians piled on with black humor about how one state feels like another country. The comment section became a bloodbath.

3. **The Geography Excuse Is Getting Shredded**  
   Sure, india is massive and diverse. But netizens aren’t buying the soft landing. Tiny Europe, easy Schengen visas, and fat wallets in the West make border-hopping effortless. India? Passport ownership hovers around 9%, and most people are too busy surviving to even dream of a foreign stamp.

4. **The Uncomfortable Wake-Up Call No One Wanted**  
   This isn’t just travel stats. It’s a mirror held up to ambition versus reality. While the world shrinks for some, most indians have never seen it. The post was supposed to be educational. Instead, it became the most savage national roast of 2026.

Fair or foul, one thing’s clear: this single tweet just exposed a gap so wide it broke the internet. And the trolls? They’re nowhere near done.

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