India Steps Up Worker Exports

The country of India — as noted here often — has one exported product that leads all others: its own people. Whereas other nations export manufactured goods or mineral resources, India trains and aggressively exports Indians, usually somewhat-skilled high-tech workers quite often to gullible, near-sighted Western countries avid for cheap labor.

Evidence of an increase in India’s exportation policy is a new bill being considered by India’s national legislature: the “Overseas Mobility (Facilitation and Welfare) Bill, 2025.” In the words of the Deccan Herald newspaper:

[Training] young Indians in the future of jobs overseas, negotiating better working conditions for [Indian] workers, and opening new pathways for [Indian] migration will be crucial. The law should empower young Indian migrants to strengthen their leverage and promote their image in destination countries.

Breitbart News adds that the bill will “expand and accelerate the already huge migration of Indians into jobs throughout the developed world, including white collar careers in the Fortune 500.”

Among the most gullible and short-sighted of Western nations being targeted by the bill is, of course, the United States. Breitbart writes:

Since 2000, the Indian population in the United States has zoomed upwards from a few hundred thousand people to roughly 5 million migrants, largely because of the technology sector’s mass-hiring of Indian visa workers, such as L-1 and H-1B workers. This huge legal inflow has attracted a massive illegal inflow, and has pushed millions of American tech experts out of jobs and many out of the middle class.

Often overlooked amid the economic effects of the Indian diaspora are the cultural changes it brings. Indians tend to hang onto religious and other cultural customs and artifacts many in their Western host countries find curious, even offensive. Ignoring for the moment the national custom of outdoor defecation (as recently as 2014 still practiced in India by an estimated half a billion), consider this recent report on “India’s Poop-Throwing Festival.” You can’t make this stuff up.

For more, see Breitbart News.

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