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India: 'Proposed US Bill Places Unprecedented Obligations On Indian IT firms' :

'Proposed US Bill Places Unprecedented Obligations On Indian IT firms'

Protect and Grow American Jobs bill proposes new restrictions to prevent abuse and misuse of H-1B visas.



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The bill has been passed by the House Judiciary Committee and is now headed for the US Senate.

New Delhi: The proposed US Bill -- Protect and Grow American Jobs -- is riddled with "onerous conditions" and places "unprecedented obligations" on both Indian IT companies and clients using H-1B visas, software body Nasscom has cautioned.

Nasscom said it has flagged its concerns around visa-related issues in the US with the Senators, Congressmen and the administration, and will engage further in a dialogue over the next few weeks over the proposed legislation.

The bill proposes new restrictions to prevent abuse and misuse of H-1B visas. It tightens the definition of visa-dependent companies, and imposes fresh restrictions in terms of minimum salary and movement of talent.

Apart from prescribing higher minimum wages, the Bill places the onus on clients that they will certify that the visa holder is not displacing an existing employee for a tenure of 5-6 years.

"That formulation has conditions which are extremely onerous and makes it very difficult for people to not just get the visa but also on how they can be used," R Chandrashekhar, President, National Association for Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) told PTI.

The Bill has been passed by the House Judiciary Committee and is now headed for the US Senate.

"We do not know the exact timeline but we have been told it will come up early 2018," he said.

Chandrashekhar said another "extreme concern" is that "in the name of protecting American jobs, this has been applied only to the so called visa-dependent companies that translates to Indian companies".

"There is no doubt we have been seeing an increasingly negative environment and this is a part of the protectionist, anti-globalisation trend," he said referring to a slew of measures taken by the US in the recent past, including increased visa scrutiny, premium visa processing being put on hold for a few months etc.

Chandrashekhar also pointed out that the use of visas by Indian IT firms has fallen by 50 per cent in the last two years and that the number now stands below 10,000.

"It is below 10,000, which is a minuscule fraction of 85,000 visas (H-1B visas) issued every year... how such onerous restrictions on 12-15 per cent of the visas that are being issued protect American workers, certainly defies logic," he said.

Chandrashekhar explained that the Bill proposes to raise the minimum wage substantially to about $100,000 if the company has to be exempted from the labour certification requirements.

Also, the client deploying the H-1B visa worker will have to certify that no American worker will be displaced for the 5-6 year period.

Further, the software services provider will have to notify the US authorities if the client has displaced a worker, an obligation that is unprecedented, he said.

Chandrashekhar added that many of these changes were "emotive and political" rather than being based on "economic arguments".

He said that Nasscom has shared its concerns with both Indian and the US governments.

"...We will probably be having further interaction in next few months. In next couple of months, we expect to have interactions once again with the US authorities," he added.

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Every year hue and cry about Visa and every year Indian IT growth is solid standing, now at 154 billion dollar

Though there are few talented software guys from India the are mostly useless with fake degrees and experiences. They seem to get into USA organisations through nepotism rather than ability.

What is the IT industry size of pakistan in 2017?

Though there are few talented software guys from India they are mostly useless with fake degrees and experiences. They seem to get into USA organisations through nepotism rather than ability.

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Every year hue and cry about Visa and every year Indian IT growth is solid standing, now at 154 billion dollar



What is the IT industry size of pakistan in 2017?

Like our army it is small in numbers but high in quality and performance!

My point is it is more of an immigration scam rather than legitimate hire of talent. Another thing I have noticed is that once in an organisation they help each other in and stay in. Not a criticism but just an observation.
 
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Like our army it is small in numbers but high in quality and performance!

Which pakistan company is the high quality company over TCS,Infosys? Can you show me pakistan IT campus? What is the revenue of biggest IT company in pakistan?
 
Which pakistan company is the high quality company over TCS,Infosys? Can you show me pakistan IT campus? What is the revenue of biggest IT company in pakistan?

https://foursquare.com/v/software-technology-park/528c955e498eb84a617b3a07
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arfa_Software_Technology_Park
etc etc

List of Top IT Software Companies in Pakistan
  • Zepto Systems.
  • NetSol Technologies.
  • Ovex Technologies.
  • TRG Tech.
  • System Pvt Ltd.
  • Kalsoft.
  • Elixir Tech Ibds.
  • Elixir Technologies Pakistan (PVT) Ltd.
etc etc
 
https://foursquare.com/v/software-technology-park/528c955e498eb84a617b3a07
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arfa_Software_Technology_Park
etc etc

List of Top IT Software Companies in Pakistan
  • Zepto Systems.
  • NetSol Technologies.
  • Ovex Technologies.
  • TRG Tech.
  • System Pvt Ltd.
  • Kalsoft.
  • Elixir Tech Ibds.
  • Elixir Technologies Pakistan (PVT) Ltd.
etc etc

Can you compare these companies with TCS,Infosys,Wipro,HCL etc..? Have you ever seen the campuses of these companies in India and its financial muscle and number of employees working? Why Microsoft,Facebook,Google etc does not have own campus in pakistan, if quality of professional outsmart India?
 
Can you compare these companies with TCS,Infosys,Wipro,HCL etc..? Have you ever seen the campuses of these companies in India and its financial muscle and number of employees working? Why Microsoft,Facebook,Google etc does not have own campus in pakistan, if quality of professional outsmart India?

can you compare your IT companies with Alibaba, even all of your IT companies together you can also throw in some other large companies in that pool too
 
can you compare your IT companies with Alibaba, even all of your IT companies together you can also throw in some other large companies in that pool too

Lol Alibaba is a chinese company and is popular mainly in China only.Look both companies number of employees working and check revenue with TCS.Revenue just almost 5 billion dollar difference.By the way why most pakistani's are cheerleaders for China ! Better talk about pakistan.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tata_Consultancy_Services

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibaba_Group

Here you go...Why they are not investing in pakistan?

Amazon crosses $2-billion mark in India investments

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...in-india-investments/articleshow/59463903.cms

India also have domestic online shopping companies like Flipkart with 2.4 billion dollar and 30,000 employees

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flipkart

The company value is 11.6 billion dollar
 
Lol Alibaba is a chinese company and is popular mainly in China only.Look both companies number of employees working and check revenue with TCS.Revenue just almost 5 billion dollar difference.By the way why most pakistani's are cheerleaders for China ! Better talk about pakistan.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tata_Consultancy_Services

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alibaba_Group

Here you go...Why they are not investing in pakistan?

Amazon crosses $2-billion mark in India investments

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...in-india-investments/articleshow/59463903.cms

India also have domestic online shopping companies like Flipkart with 2.4 billion dollar and 30,000 employees

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flipkart

The company value is 11.6 billion dollar

we show you mirror when comparing yourself with Pakistan, compare yourself with the country your size.
 
we show you mirror when comparing yourself with Pakistan, compare yourself with the country your size.

You can't show us mirror, when comes in Software or Pharma industry.Amazon is constructing 3 million sq.feet monster campus in India and only campus outside US.

India remained the world’s top sourcing destination in 2016-17 with a share of 55 per cent.

Presently over 80 per cent of the antiretroviral drugs used globally to combat AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome) are supplied by Indian pharmaceutical firms.


Indian companies received 55 Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) approvals and 16 tentative approvals from the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) in Q1 of 2017. The USFDA approvals are expected to cross 700 ANDA in 2017, thereby recording a year-on-year growth of 17 per cent. The country accounts for around 30 per cent (by volume) and about 10 per cent (value) in the US$ 70-80 billion US generics market.




Indian drugs are exported to more than 200 countries in the world, with the US as the key market. Generic drugs account for 20 per cent of global exports in terms of volume, making the country the largest provider of generic medicines globally and expected to expand even further in coming years.
 
You can't show us mirror, when comes in Software or Pharma industry.Amazon is constructing 3 million sq.feet monster campus in India and only campus outside US.

India remained the world’s top sourcing destination in 2016-17 with a share of 55 per cent.

Presently over 80 per cent of the antiretroviral drugs used globally to combat AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome) are supplied by Indian pharmaceutical firms.


Indian companies received 55 Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) approvals and 16 tentative approvals from the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) in Q1 of 2017. The USFDA approvals are expected to cross 700 ANDA in 2017, thereby recording a year-on-year growth of 17 per cent. The country accounts for around 30 per cent (by volume) and about 10 per cent (value) in the US$ 70-80 billion US generics market.

Indian drugs are exported to more than 200 countries in the world, with the US as the key market. Generic drugs account for 20 per cent of global exports in terms of volume, making the country the largest provider of generic medicines globally and expected to expand even further in coming years.

what is to brag about Amazon complex, its big because it will warehouse good for 1.2 billion people and its only being built is because India cannot do something at that scale...Amazon will not built it in China because they are beaten by Alibaba. As far as generic drugs goes any half capable pharma can make generic drugs, how many are Indian patented drugs
 
My point is it is more of an immigration scam rather than legitimate hire of talent. Another thing I have noticed is that once in an organisation they help each other in and stay in. Not a criticism but just an observation.

Is it? Do you have numbers to back up your "observation?"

It's interesting Pakistanis criticize the H-1B visa solely because mostly Indians get it. Make assumptions about the quality of the applicants and questions their motives. It's all a result of jealousy, pure and simple.
 
what is to brag about Amazon complex, its big because it will warehouse good for 1.2 billion people and its only being built is because India cannot do something at that scale...Amazon will not built it in China because they are beaten by Alibaba. As far as generic drugs goes any half capable pharma can make generic drugs, how many are Indian patented drugs

It is not India could not do that,but we don't need to do that.Amazon is not beaten, but actually chinese are very protective and favour domestic companies and secretive especially online platforms and that's why social networking sites like Facebook or whatsup do not have much presence, though they are global leaders.How many people in US or Europe depends on Alibaba for online purchase and some people even not heard about the name?

India has 2,633 FDA-approved drug products. India has over 546 USFDA-approved company sites, the highest number outside the US


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WhatsApp has hit 200 million monthly active users in India as the Facebook-owned service continues its dominance in developing markets.

India remains the biggest market for WhatsApp, which had 160 million active users in the country last November

Related to Job creation in US and part of Job protection policy, Indian company like Mahindra giving job opportunities for many people in US.Mahindra is by far the largest tractor manufacturers in the world, with associated business like defense sector,IT industry etc


Indian Pharma company in US

 
Is it? Do you have numbers to back up your "observation?"

It's interesting Pakistanis criticize the H-1B visa solely because mostly Indians get it. Make assumptions about the quality of the applicants and questions their motives. It's all a result of jealousy, pure and simple.
Meh its known world wide the India job recruits are faking degrees and faking experience sometimes even giving their families personal phone numbers as job references

India Is Facing An Epidemic Of Fake CVs From Desperate Job Seekers
http://www.businessinsider.com/indi...ke-cvs-from-desperate-job-seekers-2014-1?IR=T

How bogus resumes raise questions about Indian outsourcing skills
https://www.techrepublic.com/blog/c...se-questions-about-indian-outsourcing-skills/

Behind the 'Bad Indian Coder'

https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/10/behind-the-bad-indian-coder/280636/

Hard times for ‘fake’ techies

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...imes-for-fake-techies/articleshow/9928492.cms

You slumdog
millionaires just cant stop taking your garbage mentality where ever you go
 
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