Union IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday asked software exporters not to get "perturbed" too much by the visa issue for sending professionals into their largest market, the US, saying American companies cannot "survive" without their help.
"Do not be unnecessarily perturbed by the US visa issue. I don't think American companies can survive without our companies. They cannot," Prasad told a meeting organised by the industry lobby IMC.
He said concerns surrounding the visa issues have been taken up at the "highest level" and exuded confidence of finding a solution to it.
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Stating that country's IT industry has clocked exports of $108 billion last fiscal, Prasad said they currently serve a majority of the Fortune 500 companies through their presence in 200 cities spanning 80 countries.
Job losses due to the shift to cheaper alternatives like India have always been a very contentious issue in the US, and the emergence of the ultra-right Donald Trump as the Republican presidential candidate has only heightened fears in the sector.
In the past as well, domestic IT companies have had to lobby hard to ensure that adequate number of IT professionals get the required visas to serve at client locations.
On the IT and cyber security, the minister said there is a string coordination between the agencies concerned to protect against the scourge of terrorism and specifically the threat posed by groups like the terror group IS which is using the cyberspace very proficiently.