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One additional bit of context on the Indian indentured labour is that crossing the seas was considered a great taboo among Hindus, leading to a loss of your "caste" because you had lost contact with the holy land. So only the very desperate and destitute were willing to take this deal. Or the adventurous.

The British Cellular Jail on the Andaman Islands were considered double jeopardy because of this as well.



Does this apply today to construction workers in the Middle East, whose families remain in SE Asia?


That taboo is long since gone (I'm assuming you're talking about South Asia, though).




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