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29/11/1997
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Down To Earth
the computer software industry in India feels threatened by a bill in the us , which if enacted, would affect the country's software exports to the us . According to the National Association of Software and Service Companies ( nasscom ), the bill, seeking to amend the Immigration and Nationality act of us , would increase the financial and administrative costs of hiring Indian software professionals.
"The us is the biggest market for Indian software exports. The increased burden placed on a us company while hiring an Indian professional would hamper the free flow of software trade between India and the us ,' says Kewang Mehta, executive director of nasscom .
If the bill is enacted, a dependent employer will have to pay a special fee to a private fund if he wants to hire a foreign national. The private fund would be dedicated to increasing competitiveness of us workers and reducing the dependency on hiring foreign nationals in the industry.
"The us is the biggest market for Indian software exports. The increased burden placed on a us company while hiring an Indian professional would hamper the free flow of software trade between India and the us ,' says Kewang Mehta, executive director of nasscom .
If the bill is enacted, a dependent employer will have to pay a special fee to a private fund if he wants to hire a foreign national. The private fund would be dedicated to increasing competitiveness of us workers and reducing the dependency on hiring foreign nationals in the industry.