In recent days, there has been a growing sentiment within the Indian esports community. Many people were saying "five Indian players go 0-10 in matches compared to having an international roster." "GE not giving young players enough opportunities." However, the core issue in Indian esports lies in its mentality.
The so-called "experienced" pro players often refuse to put in the necessary effort to grind the game, and local organizations frequently favor "mature" talent over newcomers. Therefore, I don't believe Global Esports (GE) should be solely blamed for this situation. If I were in charge of GE, I too would prioritize experienced and mature international talent over local players, especially considering Riot Games' emphasis on competitive rosters, as mentioned in their document
Several factors which are worth noting why he can't sign young talent:
1.Players must be above the age of 18.
2.They must not be enrolled in university or college.
3.Parental issues can be a barrier.
4.And Good old Indian Passport
5.Studies often take precedence over esports.
6.Some young talents lack the experience and determination to grind the game.
For those who claim that Indian players haven't had enough opportunities, it's worth noting that Riot Games and Global Esports have provided ample chances for our players to prove themselves. One can look at China as an example of a region that has successfully developed its esports scene in just a short amount of time.