Götterdämmerung
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Well your info seems pretty outdated ! Just so you know between Infy, Wipro, TCS, Tech Mahindra & HCL Tech(the top 5 domestic IT firms) they employ well over half a million highly skilled workers(certainly not call centers) now add IBM, Microsoft, HP, Oracle, Accenture etc. & all the major IT firms around the world & majority of'em have their largest workforce outside of US in guess where ? You shouldn't try to poke around when there isn't much fun in false info that'll be repudiated by others !
None of your IT companies are amongst the top ten in size and in revenue. Even adding the foreign companies, your workforce in the IT sector is not bigger than a few millions, most of them working in call-centres or doing simple codings. But the service sector is much bigger than just IT. In Germany, 73.5 % of the workforce is working in the tertiary industry starting from logistic, healthcare to the software developer. That's almost 30 million out of 41 million. The situation is similar in France, the UK and Scandinavia. The EU has a workforce of 170 million in the tertiary sector (70% of workforce).
Are you delusional or something? It's incredibly obvious that China is ahead of India on total knowledge.
Of course they are delusional. China has a bigger IT industry than India, but mostly for internal consumption, china also has a few universities amongst the top 100 while India has none, China has a few ttimes more WIPO patents granted than India and China has less illiterate people and Indians still have the cheek to mock China. Incredible India.