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You're too optimistic. India has the talent for software, but has no ecosystem that is even comparable to Silicon Valley. Infrastructure, smart money, corruption, transparency, law and regulation, intellectual property, cluster of creative industry etc. Silicon Valley isn't about cheap labour.
What are you talking about? None of this is relevant to how Indian companies will run now.
I'm talking about how Indian companies will adapt to H1B. And this method is being talked about by all industry leaders in the field.
http://www.livemint.com/Politics/Lx...ms-a-blessing-in-disguise-for-IT-firms-s.html
The present business model of Indian IT companies—offshore-onsite work ratio of 70:30 would now go up to 90:10, the former chief financial officer of Infosys said. “So, what will happen is they (Indian IT firms) will offshore more work and increase their competitiveness. They will do only 10% work onsite, and 90% offshore,” Pai told PTI.
Indian companies are forced to relocate work back to the US based on client requirements. But if H1B visas are not allowed, then the Indian companies will be able to keep jobs in India itself. So it doesn't really change things for India, except further reduce costs.
What's all this got to do with California and its infrastructure and regulations?
Trump will ensure that more software jobs are created in America. Indians should work for Indian companies.
Trump can't ensure that. Primarily because there aren't enough qualified people to do the job in the first place.
This will devastate Indian economy, which is remittance based.
Nothing will happen to the remittances. Nor will it affect the Indian economy.
Ok. Then I will be looking forward to India creating her own H-1B visa and have a brain gain instead of a brain drain.
India is not suffering from labour shortage. In fact, we will be adding another 400 million people to our population by 2050. Many other countries, including China, are/will suffer from labour shortages because of a shrinking population.
What is more important for India is attracting greenfield FDI. India lacks capital, not labour.