TaariniDec 9, 2010 3:08 AM GMT
India is no longer a "third world country" - a term coined by the West to create their own version of the caste system which has been the object of much derision by them. The standard of living of some of the sections in India is much higher than what can be found in the US of A. Regarding the comment about the only people coming to India being tourists, please go to the nearest port and look at the containers of personal goods being shipped back from the US and other countries. People are coming back and they are coming back for good. India and China will whip the colonial West's a**e soon, if they are not already doing so.
Indians Face Dismal Job Market May 25, 2009 3:33 AM GMT
Salaries are down by 50%, international offers have dried up, and at some top business schools nearly half the graduates can't find jobs. Students at Indian business schools are having just as hard a time as their American counterparts landing jobs after graduation, and they are facing one of the most painful recruiting seasons in years, according to a new report.
Guha RajanMar 21, 2009 7:11 AM GMT
I think in the near future the challenge would be from the "nearshore" centres, if they can provide cost effective solutions. Have brought out this point in my bloghttp://indian-amps.blogspot.com/2009/03/nearshore-versus-offshore-outsourcing.html