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No really that is not correct. In India they are quite well paid relatively at present, as far as current Indian pay rates generally are. Many of the people working in Indian call centres are actually Indian graduates. India has not yet suffered the civilisation economy overhead decline!
What most people in the UK and much of the rest of the West do not any longer understand is this economic delusion cycle of so-called modern civilisation. What happens is that initially as modern countries become civilised they industrialise and capitalise. At the start costs are relatively low, because tax overheads are low, housing costs are low, living costs are low etc. Companies can invest and generate good returns on their investment. Then as the economy becomes more successful unions clamour for more and more pay; they want to live to the same standards as the managers and industrialists, but without investing any capital and without taking any business risks. Then they clamour for a Welfare state, sickness benefits, unemployment benefit, child benefits, tax credits, state pensions etc. So they elect a different government that will give them these, but without explaining the real costs and eventual effects on their National economy.
Gradually the whole of their economy grids to a halt, because it can no longer compete globally. It has become encumbered with enormous tax overheads which have to be paid from somewhere - and these have become a millstone around the neck of that economy.
So global business moves its capital and wealth-generating activity to a country or region which is "emergent". That means that that region does not yet have these debilitating tax overheads, which make it impossible for business to generate an adequate return on investment.
Ultimately the countries and regions which had developed and adopted the wonderful Welfare state systems become the "banana republics" and their economies collapse. It is all a bit like Orwell's "Animal Farm" but in a slightly different way.
So India at present is a relatively low cost area to which many companies are moving various operations like call centres and software development. But watch what happens; gradually their costs will rise and they will go through this same cycle. Then it will become too costly to run these operations there and global businesses will move their operations to other lower cost areas. This is the cycle. Look at what happened in Japan after the last world war. It is now too expensive in Japan to undertake most business activities. Those which were vibrant and profitable there have for the most part now moved elsewhere. This is the pattern of unrealism in the world, and it is this which is exploited by Politicians to fool the people into believing that they can all live like the millionaires, if only the people vote for their party!
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