16 November 2008

Outsourcing biggest concern for India post-Bush (Hindustan Times, INDIA)

New Delhi, November 16, 2008

Outsourcing by US companies will be the biggest concern for India due to the change in US administration next year, says a global research firm.

"For India, the biggest concerns perhaps in over its important outsourcing industry, as the practice of shifting jobs overseas had come under fire during the US presidential campaign," Moody's economy.Com, a subsidiary of global research firm Moody's Corporation, has said in a report.

In February this year, continuing to play the anti-outsourcing card, Obama, the then Democrat presidential front-runner, had said, while America cannot "shy away" from globalisation, it would have to take measures to ensure that jobs are not shipped overseas.

"We have to stop providing tax breaks for companies that are shipping jobs overseas and give those tax breaks to companies that are investing here in the United States of America," Obama had said during a debate with rival Senator Hillary Clinton in Cleveland, Ohio.

However, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said on Saturday that the US has given an assurance to India that the policies to strengthen bilateral ties will continue and felt that outsourcing, a hot topic during the US presidential polls, will not be an issue.

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