Given how difficult it is to get admitted to a college with the Indian Institute of Technology tag, brightest in millions is not an exaggeration.
http://thechoice.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/14/indian-admissions/?_r=0
“The Indian Institutes of Technology, which are spread across the country, have an acceptance rate of less than 2 percent and that is only from a pool of roughly 500,000 who qualify to take the entrance exam, a feat that requires two years of specialized coaching after school.”
Considered.
OF course to be brighter than millions one only has to be in the of the normal curve. Haha