India is a poor country, and the risk-reward calculus for individuals living there on the bottom rungs of the socioeconomic ladder is very different from even a poor American, who still has access to running water, AC, and a very high minimum wage.
It's even more unethical to prevent the global poor from building industry that might meaningfully improve their quality of life.
It's even more unethical to prevent the global poor from building industry that might meaningfully improve their quality of life.