Donald Trump. (File photo)
US President Donald Trump is not taking the name of stopping the rhetoric against India’s interests. The fresh case is called Trump against the recruitment of highly trained Indians in American tech companies. US President Donald Trump gave a clear message to American tech companies during an AI conference held in Washington that no longer will be hiring from countries like India and China.
Trump’s strict message: Global hiring will no longer run
Trump said that these companies have promoted foreign workers by eliminating American jobs, and this situation is no longer acceptable. They especially warned veterans like Google, Microsoft, Apple and Meta that if they do not recruit in America, strict policy steps will be taken. Indian experts have maintained American companies in the leading companies of the world.
Deep impact on Indian IT professionals
India, especially in the engineering and technology sector, is a major talent hub in the world. Following this statement, questions can be raised on both the jobs and future of millions of Indian professionals working through H-1B visas in the US. Thousands of young India are recruited in American companies from India. If this Tulaki policy comes under the effect, then it will have a direct impact from college placement.
Shock for India’s tech industry
Large companies installed in cities like Indian tech industry, especially Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Pune, are largely dependent on American outsourcing. If American companies reduce their operations in India or prevent new recruitments, it can cause a recession in India’s IT economy. It will also have a negative impact on India’s IT economy.
American companies confused
Trump’s statement has made American tech companies confused. On one side they are facing American political pressure, on the other hand their dependence on Indian talent is decades old. Indian engineers and developers have played an important role in the innovation and expansion of these companies. In this way, companies will change their strategy or bend under the pressure of Trump. The attitude is adopted. Whether the immigration policy of Tram or trade and tariff, Trump’s policies have had a direct impact on India, now Trump has a crooked eye on Indian jobs.