"Though, export to Eurozone market is 29 per cent of total export, but excluding UK the exports will be hardly 11 per cent. So, the Greece crisis will have nil or marginal impact," Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council (ESC) Chairman Saumen Chakraborty said.
"However, we want that the crisis should get resolved soon," he said.
ESC Committee Member S Radhakrishnan said India's software export will be USD 109 billion for 2015-16 as against USD 97 billion in the last fiscal.
"Once these projects roll out in India, we will be geared to export the solutions to emerging markets of the world," he said.
Speaking about growth of exports of software from West Bengal which accounts for two per cent of national exports, Chakraborty said, "We would require to build the eco-system toward developing the intellectual property through IT entrepreneurship.