if somebody gets killed, a few thousand rupees to the widow and you're good to go. and his son will take his job, if he can get it.

I represented what was then MW Kellogg when they were building the world's largest ammonia plant in India.....and the Indian government insisted on using coolie labor as much as possible instead of heavy equipment, because the goal was to employ as many people as possible. the stories their people would tell when they came back from that project would bug your eyes out.

"Life is cheap" is an understatement.


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