New Delhi: Indian software companies need to stop sending people on H1-B visas and focus on local hiring in the US, Infosys co-founder N R Narayana Murthy said on Thursday amid rising concerns over Donald Trump administrations proposals to restrict inflow of foreign workers.
Stating that by and large Indian mindset is always to take the "soft option", Murthy -- one of the pioneers of Indias IT outsourcing industry -- said becoming multi- cultural is not easy and is a "very, very hard option".
"They (Indian software companies) must recruit American residents in the US, Canadians in Canada, British people in Britain etc. Thats the only way, we can become a true multi-national company and in order to do that, we should stop using H1-B visas and sending a
large number of Indians to those countries to deliver services," Murthy told NDTV.
He added that recruitment from colleges should be done and local people be trained to add value to Indian companies. The proposed overhaul of popular H-1B visa regime by US President Donald Trump has raised concerns among the Indian IT firms.
Also, the recent introduction of a US bill (Lofgren Bill) that proposes doubling of the minimum wages of H-1B visa holders to USD 130,000 from USD 60,000 has made the industry worried.
Any changes in the visa regime may result in higher operational costs and shortage of skilled workers for the USD 110 billion Indian outsourcing industry.