
Indians still believe they're responsible for these companies success.
Steve Ballmer got a lot of hate, but under his leadership from 2000 to 2014, the company was constantly releasing new products.
Zune, Xbox (Original, 360, and One), countless amazing games like Halo and Age of Empires, the Kinect (that sensor was so amazing it still is used in industrial applications today), Office (huge difference between Office 2000 and Office 2013, but almost no changes have been since 2013), Windows XP (massive change from Windows 95 with a new kernel and tons of features), tablet PCs, media center PCs, Windows Vista (Aero was unlike anything seen before), Windows 7, the Surface (both the table and the tablet), .NET, C#, TypeScript, Windows Mobile (precursor to the modern smartphone), Bing, MSN, and many, many, many more innovative products.
Microsoft under Ballmer did so much stuff it's impossible to list everything.
Since Satya Nadella got appointed CEO, all the company has done is lay off Americans, hire Indians, add useless features to Azure, and waste billions on AI and buying up game studios:

With the exception of the launch of Teams, which is a clone of Zoom, there isn't a single new product released since he took over as CEO. Hololens, the sole innovative thing on the list, was technically announced under Nadella, but it was developed under Ballmer, and Nadella canceled it and laid off all staff working on it despite the Department of Defense having paid for its entire development. Everything else is just an acquisition or minor update to an existing thing.
They have an order of magnitude more employees now, but they produce a small fraction of what they used to.
Same thing is true with Google and every other tech company that has been taken over.