Prior to US President Barrack Obama’s visit, there has been plenty of controversy over protectionism creeping with the US taking a tough stand on outsourcing jobs to India, reports CNBC-TV18.
In fact Obama is not even going to technology hubs Bangalore or even Hyderabad for that matter, which his predecessor George W Bush visited back in 2006. But here are a few prominent voices saying this is all election rhetoric, and that they expect India and the US to work together to create jobs in both countries
Thomas L Friedman, Author says, “Outsourcing always comes up around election and as soon as election is over it tends to disappear. So I don’t see much, the number of American jobs percentage wise that are outsourced are very minimal. Most things that were sourced in the past are by technology, not by individual.
Sam Pitroda, Chairman, National Knowledge Commission says, “Outsourcing is not the only job, there are lots of other jobs. Everyone’s focus in the US is on job creation. To create jobs you need to retain people, I think India can help in retaining. So there are lots of opportunities if you really sit down and plan properly which would be beneficial to both sides. But you have got to think forward and not backward.”
Rajat Gupta, Former MD, McKinsey & Co says, “If you think about US challenge its about innovation, spending and building up consumer confidence amongst companies that demand will come back and create jobs. I think we can help each other in truly creating jobs. I think Indian companies can create jobs in the US and US companies can create jobs in India and it would be a win-win situation. So I hope that will be right on the agenda.”
Source:http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/obamas-india-visit-ignoring-it-hubs-only-election-rhetoric_495662.html

