Indian tycoons can receive better treatment in the UK, where healthcare is better than in India and they are very rich to get it.
After the second outbreak in India, the number of people infected in the country skyrocketed, and the people infected in the second outbreak were no longer poor, but indiscriminately infected. This has strained India's medical resources, with many areas unable to supply enough oxygen, killing many people as a result.
Many wealthy people in India, who fled to the UK on private jets when the UK restricted the entry of non-British people, kept themselves away from being infected by the outbreak.
I. The medical facilities in Britain were better than in India and the Indian tycoons could be adequately treated.The British epidemic, although also very serious, but relative to the Indian epidemic, more transparent and safe. Britain as a developed country, has more complete medical facilities, and should be relatively small population, once diagnosed with the virus, can get adequate treatment.
The medical conditions in the UK are so much better than in India, especially since India's healthcare system has collapsed and there are no beds in many places to admit patients or adequate medical facilities to aid them. In this case, these tycoons fleeing to the UK can guarantee that they will be able to get adequate treatment for their illnesses and increase their chances of survival.
II. The number of infected people in the UK is much smaller and it is not easy to catch the virus in the UK.The number of infected people in the UK is better less than in India, and the virus in the UK is not mutated like in India, which is more harmful to people. So by leaving India, these rich people can reduce their chances of catching the virus.
Even after vaccination, there is a possibility of infection in the face of mutated viruses, which makes many tycoons very worried, so they would rather take a plane on a long flight, but also to leave India, to a relatively safe place.
Thirdly, the Indian tycoons have properties in the UK and leaving India will have no effect on them.Britain used to be India's sovereign state, and many people in India speak English and are very familiar with the English-speaking environment, and many Indian tycoons have a large number of industries in Britain, so they have no impact on them when they leave India and fly to Britain. For these tycoons, it's just a matter of changing to a safer environment overnight to survive, and the other losses are negligible.
The medical environment in the UK enables these Indian tycoons to get good medical care. Any other views on this are welcome to be discussed in the comments.