
Curbing outsourcing to India has featured as a part of the
election plank of Mr.Barack Obama the president elect of USA.
It basically means that outsourcing of jobs to India and other
poorer nations is affecting the economy of the developed world.
The outsourcing Industry has grown since it has neatly fitted
into the capitalistic nature of business. Large companies
could see their profits swelling because there are people
in other parts of the world who are willing to do the same
job for a fraction of the cost and also take flak for it.
India is the current beneficiary of the Market forces. There
are other kinds of outsourcing apart from business. Post 9/11
USA did not wanted to associate with the dirty work of torture
of Muslim detainees and hence outsourced that job to “friendly”
Muslim countries who were too willing to torture their own
people in order to be in the good books of their “friend”
USA. A classic case in point was detention and torture of
the Syrian born Canadian Mr. Maher Arar. On a trip enroute
USA he was detained and was sent to Syria where he was tortured
in sub-human conditions for a long period. We don’t know the
outsourcing fee which USA paid but Syria did a pretty good
job at that. He was later released at the intervention of
the Canadian government. It’s a different matter that he fought
a legal battle in Canadian courts against Canada and was compensated
to the tune of 10 Million Dollars by the Canadian government.
He is partially fortunate because his chances of getting compensation
from either USA which orchestrated his detention or Syria
which executed the “outsourcing” job of torture are pretty
slim to none. He did fight a valiant battle though.
This article is to talk about another kind
or outsourcing, Garbage.
Check these facts
• The US dumps 150 thousand tonnes of ewaste
in India annually
• 890 tonnes of hazardous waste from New Jersey dumped at
Tuticorin port
• 35 large containers lying untouched for the past three years
at southern port
• Huge amounts of toxic waste sent from New York seized at
the Kochi port
• Garbage from UK lands in Dump in Chennai
• Waste from USA was dumped into farm wells near Coimbatore
• Ships laden with toxic asbestos are routinely headed to
Gujarat for dismantling
What are the things which are affected by this trade? The
first casualty is health of the citizens of India, health
affecting the people involved in this trade. It’s usually
the poor from the un-organized sector, including rag pickers
and small businessmen who process such waste in crude manner.
Second is the damage to the environment which includes damage
to crop production as toxins from dumped garbage seep deep
into the agricultural soil. This in turn raises the toxicity
of food ingested by the poor, middle class and rich which
consume agricultural produce from such toxin infested land.
Let’s examine
a few key players in this trade:
First of course are the capitalistic trading communities from
India who ink the deal to import such hazardous waste into
India. Waste management obviously generates lot of revenue.
Electronics waste is the largest and fastest growing manufacturing
industry, having surpassed one trillion US dollars globally.
It’s believed that the waste enters India through customs
as second hand, mixed metal scrap, for charity/donations.
In the first place India has been producing 400 tonnes of
e-waste every day, yet only up to 5 tonnes a day gets treated.
The remaining is diverted to illegal treating centers, where
the waste is manually treated to extract materials that can
be recycled. This process exposes workers to toxic substances
which are hazardous to the health, while, at the same time,
poisoning the soil where the waste is processed. When this
is the case with waste produced in India is India really in
a position to receive large amounts of illegal waste without
any monitoring? But it still arrives regularly.
We quote Mr. Gopal Krishna an environmental health researcher
from the Jawaharlal University, “India has little resistance
to imports of waste. In fact in India there has been an attempt
to alter the very definition of waste in order to keep the
waste streams flowing. In the last meeting of the Basel Convention,
which bans export of hazardous waste from rich to poor countries,
the Indian government said that it encouraged trade in recyclable
'metal scrap'. They defined the problem in a way as to justify
its continuation." India has still not ratified the Basel
Convention which would have made it mandatory for India to
change its domestic laws and stop this nefarious and dangerous
trade.
Second are the traders in India who trade
in waste and give an encouraging nod to the waste management
dealers from western countries to send their garbage to India?
Is there any regulation to keep tabs on such dealers and charity
organizations who are playing this unhealthy game? Who are
the waste management agencies abroad which show great motivation
to get rid of that part of their garbage to India which does
not contribute to their profits? Italy being the moral leader
of the world ( remember the advisory they gave to India post
orissa riots) should have taken the lead in denouncing this
garbage outsourcing. If it had done so it would have demonstrated
that its moral authority extends to garbage managment also.
Third is the great Indian politician. No picture in India
cannot be complete without the great Indian politician making
his presence either felt or absent depending on which direction
the wind is blowing. In a typical well functioning government
this should have happened,
The health ministry which is headed by our
beloved Mr.Anbumani Ramadoss should have sent a missive to
the ministry of Environment and forests headed by the Prime
Minister Mr. Man Mohan Singh saying that such imports are
affecting the health of the nation. The agriculture ministry
which is headed by Mr. Sharad Pawar should have chipped in
saying that such imports are affecting the quality of agriculture
production in the country. Since the Prime Minister has important
things to attend, he should have deputed his minister of state
for Environment and forest Mr. Regupathy (An M.P from the
DMK party) to arrange a task force to monitor and prevent
such hazardous imports. Even better is the Minister of State
should have taken the initiative himself. The autonomous body
of pollution control of India under his ministry should also
have taken note of such reports and showed inclination to
respond either unilaterally or in co-ordination. While it’s
justified to say that there can be lapses in the functioning
of such a huge establishment called the Government of India,
it’s difficult to justify that all the above ministries with
its huge apparatus of budgets and Bureaucrats, have been silent.
The opposition BJP which has established a shadow government
since it got itself self ejected out of power last election
and the other high decibel parties like Communist party of
India were magnanimous enough to each other in maintaining
the code of silence over these dangerous imports.
Fourth and finally its the hapless citizen of poor India who
is forced to absorb the garbage into his / her system. In
the first place he/ she cannot protest. Because the main stream
media may at the most give them a one para support in a single
day of their entire political existence. Moreover any kind
of protest will be cut down ruthlessly by the political establishment
which is open to receiving funding from the importer businessmen
of this dangerous waste. Third he / she has to choose between
earning a living or fighting out a system which cares more
for the votes of the un-educated poor who are the majority
and matter just at the time of elections.
Meanwhile for the principal outsourcing industry
“call centers” the educated Indian graduate worker is abused
orally by thousands of rude clients across the western continent
each day. There was a television show a few years back in
US which actually encouraged such behavior. Look at the combination
of Irony. First it’s raining profits for such western companies,
second their aggressive profiteering policies irks the western
customer who dump their rude behavior onto to the innocent
hearts and souls of the young Indian. Third the government
and press abroad also get to do some nice India bashing since
its sounds politically correct. Fourth there are rumors that
lots of evangelical workers come into India posing as call
centre businessman to do some cultural bashing too. So it’s
bashing in multiple forms for poor India.
It’s going to be a long time for an average
Indian politician to match up to the sharp guile and awareness
levels of an average western politician / businessman. Till
that time, the hapless Indian citizen has little option but
to be a witness to this new kind of outsourcing polluting
the shores of the nation and his / her doorstep.