31 ordspråk av Kiran Karnik
Kiran Karnik
Since Chinese firms are 10 times bigger in size than their Korean or Japanese counterparts, they should explore our market by investing here and making best use of our skilled workforce.
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The developed economies are going to face acute shortages of working-age people - they will have either import people or export work. The further you project the time horizon, the more inevitable it gets.
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The developed economies are going to face acute shortages of working-age people. They will have to either import people or export work. The further you project the time horizon, the more inevitable it gets.
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The direction should be to simplify the access device.
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The fee can even be a few times higher. The institutes should work out a system of giving loans to those who need them.
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The intent is there, but implementation is lacking,
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The skill sets in both the countries are similar and it will be great to create engagements with Pakistan.
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There should be specific services industry related visas and there should be no cap or delay in processing them.
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This trend is particularly heartening as benefits of co-producing are immense.
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Though there would be no big impact of regulations on Indian companies but it is a matter of concern. It is a small step by the government to regulate and control....
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Though we have taken up the issue with the finance ministry a number of times, the issue is still hanging fire. The parent firms want a clarification on computing export profits generated by their Indian subsidiaries or vendors, as such a burden puts them at a disadvantage over other companies in the industry.
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We are deeply concerned about the increase in levies on packaged software and on IT hardware, which will be a setback to efforts to promote IT utilization in the Indian economy and for vital applications like education and health.
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We are deeply concerned about the increase in levies on packaged software and on IT hardware.
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We are not against safeguards for L1 visas, but new restrictions should not be adverse. We agree L1 visas should not be misused. But the process should not take too long.
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We intend to take up the issue with President Bush during his forthcoming visit to India (March 1). Since the US administration too understands our needs, we hope they address it. Indications are some moves are afoot in this direction.
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