andhra_jp Posted Monday at 08:16 AM Report Posted Monday at 08:16 AM chustuntee Indian Govt kuda hands up on H1B Q: H-1B was an area of concern. The US has imposed additional restrictions on the H-1B program. Has that been a part of your talks? And would you be taking this up in further negotiations? A:Β I have not discussed H-1B visas with my counterparts so far. I had discussed this with our Indian industry, and they don't seem to be perturbed at all about the restrictions on H-1B. They are very confident that wherever they require it, they will get it. In fact, some people also told me it will become better, because a lot of the fringe applications will go out, and serious players will now be looking for entry of their people into the US to serve high-tech products and high-tech requirements. Having said that, I personally think H-1B lost its significance significantly post-COVID, when we all saw that working from home, we could do a lot of work. We've already seen the impact of that with the growing number of GCCs that are now operating in India. Almost 1,800 GCCs now operate in India. The world and large corporations recognise that you could do the same work from any other offshore location, instead of getting people into very high-cost economies like the US. Getting anybody to the UK, London, or New York, or any such place, is a very expensive proposition. So, a lot of work is being outsourced to their GCCs, which is great news for India, because the people stay in India with their families. They earn in India. They pay taxes in India. They spend in India, adding to our economy and economic activity. They save in India, invest in India, and we also earn foreign exchange. Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted Monday at 02:14 PM Report Posted Monday at 02:14 PM 5 hours ago, andhra_jp said: So, a lot of work is being outsourced to their GCCs, which is great news for India, because the people stay in India with their families. They earn in India. They pay taxes in India. They spend in India, adding to our economy and economic activity. They save in India, invest in India, and we also earn foreign exchange. Finally....ippatikaina gnana bodha ayyindi. Remittances meeda economy ni nadipiyyaleru. 1 Quote
Sucker Posted Monday at 02:32 PM Report Posted Monday at 02:32 PM 17 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said: Finally....ippatikaina gnana bodha ayyindi. Remittances meeda economy ni nadipiyyaleru. Here problem is adhi kadhu janaalu don't want to stay in India. Adhi matter. F1 aina H1 aina just escape routeΒ 1 Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted Monday at 04:07 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:07 PM 1 hour ago, Sucker said: Here problem is adhi kadhu janaalu don't want to stay in India. Adhi matter. F1 aina H1 aina just escape routeΒ wat r u talking rutherford!! krishnaa bro seppadu ga andaru venakki vellali ani. 1 Quote
Sucker Posted Monday at 05:20 PM Report Posted Monday at 05:20 PM 1 hour ago, akkum_bakkum said: wat r u talking rutherford!! krishnaa bro seppadu ga andaru venakki vellali ani. Vaadu bochedu chepthadu stocks gorre la kosam. Family aasthulu vunna vaadu y2k lo Ameerpet SAP meedha 150 billing 10ngina vaadu ippudu retired dhaggara batch yenni aina cheptharu free ne kadha salaha ivvadam. OCI kavali but migatha vaallu ippude 10nheyyali adhi dha HypocrisyΒ Quote
Tyrannosauraus_Rex Posted Monday at 09:59 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:59 PM 13 hours ago, andhra_jp said: chustuntee Indian Govt kuda hands up on H1B Q: H-1B was an area of concern. The US has imposed additional restrictions on the H-1B program. Has that been a part of your talks? And would you be taking this up in further negotiations? A:Β I have not discussed H-1B visas with my counterparts so far. I had discussed this with our Indian industry, and they don't seem to be perturbed at all about the restrictions on H-1B. They are very confident that wherever they require it, they will get it. In fact, some people also told me it will become better, because a lot of the fringe applications will go out, and serious players will now be looking for entry of their people into the US to serve high-tech products and high-tech requirements. Having said that, I personally think H-1B lost its significance significantly post-COVID, when we all saw that working from home, we could do a lot of work. We've already seen the impact of that with the growing number of GCCs that are now operating in India. Almost 1,800 GCCs now operate in India. The world and large corporations recognise that you could do the same work from any other offshore location, instead of getting people into very high-cost economies like the US. Getting anybody to the UK, London, or New York, or any such place, is a very expensive proposition. So, a lot of work is being outsourced to their GCCs, which is great news for India, because the people stay in India with their families. They earn in India. They pay taxes in India. They spend in India, adding to our economy and economic activity. They save in India, invest in India, and we also earn foreign exchange. Based on this - it appears it was not even a bargaining chip that India used in negotiations.Β Any favorable moves towards H1B can only come from the companies who benefit from it by intense lobbying in the US Capitol Hill. 1 Quote
Tellugodu Posted Monday at 11:16 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:16 PM 1 hour ago, Tyrannosauraus_Rex said: Based on this - it appears it was not even a bargaining chip that India used in negotiations.Β Any favorable moves towards H1B can only come from the companies who benefit from it by intense lobbying in the US Capitol Hill. Inka em favorable moves, no one wants cheap H1b bots π€, their work is in process of getting automated by AI, no company would lobby for the low skilled h1 bots anymore , instead they will invest in AI to get those work automated (cheaper in long term). Unless if itβs for @gumpumaestriβs like @SuckerΒ who wants to suck blood π©Έ of their coolies, no one is in favor of H1b.Β 1 Quote
futureofandhra Posted Monday at 11:18 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:18 PM 1 minute ago, Tellugodu said: Inka em favorable moves, no one wants cheap H1b bots π€, their work is in process of getting automated by AI, no company would lobby for the low skilled h1 bots anymore , instead they will invest in AI to get those work automated (cheaper in long term). Unless if itβs for @gumpumaestriβs like @SuckerΒ who wants to suck blood π©Έ of their coolies, no one is in favor of H1b.Β Companies are using AI left n right to reduce costs in competition to win AI race 1 Quote
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