Of course we would... considering how Indian's behave with interview questions
(if you don't know, it is common for Indian's to pass interview questions to headhunters after they take an interview. The headhunter's will then 'prep' the next candidate with the 'study materials.')
Especially in your case, as your grammer sucks. The apostrophe as you used it in "Indian's" is incorrect in this instance. You should have left it off - it indicates the possessive, not the plural. The plural of Indian is Indians.