Why are Indian companies tension free?

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Despite the threat from US President Donald Trump, Indian companies are facing transition fees. These companies have 20 percent H-1B visas in America. Indian IT companies in America are working quietly with their employees amidst all the turmoil. There is a stir all over the world due to the return of Donald Trump to power in America due to the H-1B visa crisis. There are clouds of crisis in America regarding hiring professionals from other countries.

Rise of H-1B visa crisis

America is seeing layoffs in hiring professionals from other countries. This action has created panic among the employees. But some Indian IT companies are free from this worry. Because, very few professionals in these IT companies are from outside America. And in such times, Indian companies are not much dependent on outsiders. Therefore, the company is not worried that its employees will face H-1B visa crisis and their work will be affected in any way. Also, if there is a major crisis, Indian companies can transfer their work to workstations located in India.

TCS, Infosys companies together take 20 percent of H-1B visas.

According to a Money Control report, TCS and Infosys account for 20 percent of the total H-1-B visas approved in the United States in 2024. Apart from this, companies like HCL, Tech Mahindra and Wipro also have a big presence in America. But in their core market of North America, all four are not heavily reliant on professionals. North America is the source of almost half of the earnings of TCS, America’s largest software exporter. Again, half of the US workforce is hired locally. According to TCS MD Kritivasan, these companies are feeling stress-free in the face of the strict H-1B visa trend.

Why is there an uproar over the H-1B visa crisis?

The H-1B visa allows companies to hire foreign experts in fields such as science, technology, engineering and mathematics to work with them. After Donald Trump became President, he has called for providing employment to local people. At the same time, there is movement in the situation regarding H-1B visa also. After his next term, Donald Trump, who became the President of America for the second time in his current post, has shown an aggressive stance on the issue of immigration.