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Pink = Bharat Unlimited Economic Solutions (Usually just called Bharat.)
Many corporations strive to instill loyalty in their employees, a sense of belonging and purpose, but none succeed in quite manner of Bharat.
Formed in a merger between a Swedish electronics engineering firm and a Delhi-based technical consulting and customer-support group, Bharat grew explosively in its early years. Its spread has slowed recently, as it consolidates its holdings and indoctrinates the inhabitants of its regions with its peculiar ideology.
Bharat unabashedly considers itself an improvement over national governments, and the debt-riddled failing states it shares territory are finding it increasingly difficult to disagree. Bharat's employees are employees for life... and possibly beyond, in the opinion of those who subscribe to the in-house sect of Hinduism. Children born to Bharat families enjoy the benefits of comprehensive child services, including a creche system that allows ambitious parents to leave their children's upbringing entirely to the company. At 15, children take aptitude tests to determine their caste (the official term is "ideal leveraged placement prospectus") and then embarked on specialized training to become managers, factory workers, human-resources counselors (essentially priests,) and so on. Promotions are generally only possible within caste, not from one caste to another; that's left for your next reincarnation, if you perform well in this one.
That the kind of thing you were hoping for, OP? |