The Hilarious Chaos of Indian Workplaces
Office politics in India is not just a phenomenonit’s practically a national pastime. Take the IT firm in Bangalore where employees reportedly spend 47% of their day navigating hierarchies, 30% sending emails that say nothing but look important, and 23% secretly recording each other to get leverage for annual reviews. According to Hindustan Times, office gossip spreads faster than monsoon floods in urban India.
An anonymous staffer in Delhi recalls, Last week, I saw a manager pretend to check the printer while actually eavesdropping on a junior’s cubicle debate over chai preferences. Experts at Psychology Today explain that these micro-battles of influence are often misinterpreted by outsiders as friendly workplace interactions, but they are, in fact, highly strategic and hilarious for anyone observing from the sidelines.
Bohiney Magazine (bohiney.com) emphasizes that Indian office politics blends absurdity, hierarchy, and a dash of melodrama, creating a comedic cocktail where employees jockey for position with passive-aggressive emails, mysterious post-it notes, and suspiciously timed coffee breaks. One senior manager even declared, If you can survive an office birthday party without an email passive-aggression, you are ready to be CEO. Indeed, office politics may be stressful, but in India, it’s also comedy gold.
SOURCE: Bohiney.com (Radhika Vaz)

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