"We will be taking the earliest possible opportunity to meet lawmakers, policymakers and administration in the US. While specific dates are yet to worked out, we are looking at February-March timeframe for the visit," Nasscom President R Chandrashekhar told PTI.
He said the IT industry body hopes to highlight and share information with the new US administration on direct jobs created by Indian IT companies in the US, and contribution of Indian IT firms in making the US economy competitive.
Besides job creation, Indian IT industry has also contributed to the US economy in terms of tax payment, social security outgo and CSR activities.
"It's a whole new administration. Many people coming in may not have had opportunity to look at different dimensions, and the contribution of Indian tech companies," Chandrashekhar said.
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The industry has been arguing that corporate America also needs India's technology services, given the shortage of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills.
Already battling headwinds of a slowing growth, the USD 150-billion Indian IT industry has been concerned about "creeping" protectionism and negative sentiments in its key markets including the US, which accounts for nearly 60 per cent of its export earnings.
Earlier this month, a Bill targeting H-1B visas was reintroduced in the US Congress, by two lawmakers who said it will help crack down on the work visa abuse.
Donald Trump, who is all set to take over as the 45th US President, is known for his hardline stance on protectionism and anti-immigration.