Bill Gates Sparks Controversy with Statement About India Being ‘a Laboratory to Try Things’

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Bill Gates Sparks Controversy with Statement About India Being ‘a Laboratory to Try Things’
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Shockingly, the people of India do not like being made to feel as if they are guinea pigs for NGOs.

Billionaire Bill Gates recently sparked massive outrage and controversy during a podcast with Reid Hoffman by referring to India as “a kind of laboratory to try things.”

He went on to add that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s largest non-US office is based in India, and that the country plays a key role in piloting many of the Foundation’s initiatives: “Our biggest non-US office for the Foundation is in India and the most number of pilot roll-out things we’re doing anywhere in the world are with partners in India.”

An investigation into the trials uncovered serious ethical lapses, revealed the skin doctor. The trials were presented as a public health initiative, concealing their experimental nature. Consent forms were allegedly signed by hostel wardens instead of the girls’ parents, leaving families unaware of potential risks.

“Our biggest non-US office for the Foundation is in India, and the most number of pilot rollout projects we’re doing anywhere in the world are with partners in India,” he noted.

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