Sinnerman108
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The recent study done says that Bangalore is the second-largest IT cluster on the planet after Silicon Valley and by 2020 with 2 million direct IT jobs, 6 million indirect jobs and Rs 4 lakh crore exports at 40 percent of India's exports, and will be the single-largest IT cluster on the planet.So as far as number of jobs are concerned it will beat california by 5 years from now.
Don't under sell yourself. Pakistan has as much potential as it aims to be. If India a developing economy can create IT hubs like Bangalore etc, how difficult is it for Pakistan?
Your enemy will say all kinds of things about your capability. You just have brush it aside and move on. I have worked for one IT company in US whose founders were from Pakistan. I worked with mostly students from Pakistan who were finishing their masters and I saw lot of potential for these new recruits to contribute back to Pakistan.
Good,
compared to the silicon valley how much IPR does bangalore own;
you will get your answer.
IBM is ibm, Microsoft is Microsoft, and Oracle is Oracle. all are US owned,