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Netflix Under Probe in India Over Racial Bias, Visa Violations

The Indian government is investigating Netflix’s local operations amid allegations of racial discrimination and visa violations, raising serious concerns about its business practices.*

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Netflix Under Probe in India Over Racial Bias, Visa Violations

Netflix’s India operations are under government scrutiny following accusations of racial discrimination and visa violations. The Ministry of Home Affairs initiated the investigation based on complaints lodged by a former executive of the streaming giant. These allegations include discriminatory practices within the company’s Indian division and possible misuse of work visas for foreign employees.

According to insiders, Netflix is accused of favoring expatriates for key positions while sidelining qualified local talent, which has triggered concerns about racial bias. The former executive, who left Netflix last year, filed a detailed complaint, prompting the authorities to look deeper into the company’s hiring and operational policies.

In addition to the discrimination claims, the company is also being probed for allegedly violating India’s visa regulations. Reports suggest that Netflix may have been employing foreign nationals under improper visa categories, potentially circumventing Indian labor laws.

While Netflix has not officially responded to the ongoing investigation, sources close to the company claim that it is cooperating with Indian authorities and is confident of addressing any concerns.

This probe could have significant implications for Netflix’s future in India, one of its fastest-growing markets. With an audience of millions and increasing competition from other streaming platforms, the outcome of this investigation could impact the company’s standing and future operations in the country.

The Ministry of Home Affairs is expected to release an official statement as the investigation progresses.