H-1B

Binod Khadria
Efforts to employ migrants can be linked to Aatmanirbhar Bharat

Prof. Binod Khadria, South Asia Chair, Metropolis Asia, feels that in the long run, efforts to employ migrants into the workforce have to be in coordination with ‘Aatmanirbhar’ mission of self-rel...

COVID-19 & Indian diaspora: An unpleasant homecoming?

India faces a tough challenge in creating decent jobs for returning diaspora post-COVID-19. A multipronged strategy would be needed to resolve this issue, which entails investments in human capital, r...

H-1B visa ban: Wrong medicine for US pandemic pains

The H-1B visa ban is expected to increase hiring costs and make hiring quality talent tougher, thereby impacting both Indian and US companies. Moreover, research confirms the positive impact of H-1B v...

H-1B visa ban: IT firms will find it tough to pass on extra costs

Indian IT has adapted well to US protectionism in the past, but Dr Pralok Gupta, IIFT opines that COVID-19 may make the H-1B visa ban more challenging. ...

India & US should resolve the H-1B issue bilaterally

Prof. Arpita Mukherjee, ICRIER, feels that in the aftermath of the H-1B visa suspension, India should be careful against imposing protectionist measures on US and lobby smartly to reduce the duration ...


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