Indian IT industry
contributes immensely to US economy:
NASSCOM
Chandrashekhar was here this week leading a delegation of IT industry
body to engage with members of the new US administration on issues like
clampdown on work visas and flow of skilled manpower between the two
nations
Indian IT industry contributes immensely to US economy: NASSCOM
The debate in the US over H-1B visas has become a political and emotive
issue as there is a "yawning gap" between the facts and perception, IT
industry body NASSCOM has said, contending that Indian IT firms
contribute immensely to the US economy and jobs creation.
"This narrative has been going on for a while now that Indian IT workers
come to the US and that they take away jobs, that in general they
simply displace American workers and that these are low-paid, not even
necessarily high-skilled people who are actually taking away jobs from
better paid and skilled American workers," NASSCOM president R
Chandrashekhar told PTI.
Chandrashekhar was here this week leading a delegation of IT industry
body to engage with members of the new US administration on issues like
clampdown on work visas and flow of skilled manpower between the two
nations.
"That's really the kind of narrative which has got built up, sort of
anecdotal examples are being cited, which also are not necessarily
accurate. Because it has been presented with a mix of emotive anecdotal
stories, I think a counter narrative and facts have really not been recognised.
If you look at the facts, then the facts actually tell you a
very, very different story," he said.
He said, "The data, not just our data, but the US government's own data
also tells a very, very different story." Chandrashekhar met a number of
influential American lawmakers, opinion builders, members of think-tank
community and the officials from the new Trump Administration and
interacted with them on the H-1B visa issues.
The visit of the NASSCOM delegation came in the wake of the ongoing
debate in the US and reported moves by the Trump Administration to bring
out an executive order to curtail the use of H-1B visas, widely used by
Indian IT majors.
"The purpose is to put across our point of view so that a more balanced
approach is enabled," he noted.
Chandrashekhar said the Indian IT industry actually contributes
immensely to the US economy in terms of jobs that are created in
America, both directly and indirectly.
"Close to half a million jobs have been supported in the US as of 2015.
The number of jobs have also been growing at 10 percent per year as
against a two percent growth in the rest of the job market," he said.
"The biggest contribution to jobs, of course, is what the industry
provides in terms of services to US corporates, 75 percent of the
Fortune 500 companies, which enable them to be more productive, more
efficient, and more globally competitive, and thereby helps them to be
the job creation engine in the US," the NASSCOM president
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