India's biggest enemies are it's government employees.
Sorry, I have to disagree. Government employees are just an extension of the culture.
I've never been to India but I know from experience that corruption is deeply engrained in the culture and also the people.
I know this from working with Indian immigrants --- from what they tell me but also from how they operate.
Like you, these immigrants will complain and tell you that they left India because of the corruption. Yet one of the first things they will attempt to do is replicate it in their new environment.
You have encountered a small minority carrying the absolute worst in them.
I have never once faced corruption in private enterprise space. Not once. And I have been working for over 15 years.
And, the same is the experience of my friends.
But with anything related to governmental business, corruption is 100% present everywhere. We know this because we face this every single time we have to deal with these pathetic disgusting people.
Disagreeable people will not be hired into the private sector, because either their bosses, their colleagues, their customers, or all of the above do not like them. However the public sector cannot deny them a job. And since negative behaviors go together, you'll find that these people are also corrupt.
India's biggest enemies are it's government employees.
Sorry, I have to disagree. Government employees are just an extension of the culture.
I've never been to India but I know from experience that corruption is deeply engrained in the culture and also the people.
I know this from working with Indian immigrants --- from what they tell me but also from how they operate.
Like you, these immigrants will complain and tell you that they left India because of the corruption. Yet one of the first things they will attempt to do is replicate it in their new environment.
You have encountered a small minority carrying the absolute worst in them.
I have never once faced corruption in private enterprise space. Not once. And I have been working for over 15 years.
And, the same is the experience of my friends.
But with anything related to governmental business, corruption is 100% present everywhere. We know this because we face this every single time we have to deal with these pathetic disgusting people.
https://legal.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/cor...
Disagreeable people will not be hired into the private sector, because either their bosses, their colleagues, their customers, or all of the above do not like them. However the public sector cannot deny them a job. And since negative behaviors go together, you'll find that these people are also corrupt.
This is the case for most countries.
This is the case for most countries.
Most countries are not like India.
It is my understanding that corruption is virtually *mandatory* for government employees in India.
How/why? The actual pay for many of these jobs is below a "livable" wage.
Everyone including applicants fully understand this --- yet people still apply. Extortion and corruption is *expected* to make up the difference.