>>509953643>>509954044Lol, so now it doesnโt count because the guy quoted isnโt a โgovernment officialโ?
The head of the Ural Chamber of Commerce said up to 1 million Indian workers could come, with consulates opening in Yekaterinburg to support them. Thatโs not โfantasyโโthatโs a regional business leader talking about labor shortages on the ground.
โItโs just hearsayโ? Cope harder. This isnโt a random diplomat daydreaming. Russian sources confirmed it. Indian consular expansion isnโt a coincidence.
And that logic? โIf Russia had that many job openings, theyโd build a factory in India.โ LMAO. Russia needs labor to keep existing factories and industries running because its own workforce is vanishing.
Russia is dealing with
mobilization and war casualties
mass emigration
low birth rates
an aging population
Youโll need foreign workers just to keep trains moving and the power grid stable.
And letโs not pretend Kremlin silence means itโs not real. The Kremlin has a long, proven record of hiding crises
Ukraine War โ Denied it was a war, called it a โspecial military operationโ
COVID โ Downplayed the virus while hospitals collapsed
Sanctions โ Claimed no effect while inflation soared and industries broke
Mobilization โ Denied it, then quietly drafted thousands
So no, an โofficial statementโ isnโt needed. Itโs standard Kremlin playbook: deny, stall, spin.
Your โonly 200 Indians at a RUSAL plantโ rebuttal is weak. This isnโt about one factory. Itโs a nationwide labor vacuum.
Bottom line: Kremlin silence doesnโt disprove reality. It confirms theyโre scared of it.
The migrant wave is coming. Deny it all you want.