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View Poll Results: Did Obama win affect India in anyway?
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Old 05-11-2008, 03:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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As title explains everything.... What do u think abt that?
Does Obamas victory affect IT in India?
I feel Yes....
What u feel...

If u wish, post what u think....
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Old 05-11-2008, 03:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yes, it definitely will. He has Tax incentive plans for companies that will create new local Jobs and heavy taxes for companies that outsource local jobs elsewhere.

Read: http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20081105...-nutshell.html
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and the companies are ready to pay more tax and in turn, pay less to BPO's
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Pay high tax and less for BPO's...
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@Rajkumar_pb: hey u have opened a similar topic thread in "Chit-Chat"

http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=101377
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@Rajkumar_pb: hey u have opened a similar topic thread in "Chit-Chat"

http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=101377
Sorry dude, thats an accident.. When i want to open a poll for that i accidentally press Submit button and it opens a new thread..I haven't yet noticed that...

After that i open a poll for the same thread(I think so), but the story changes...

OK.. I'll inform to admin to close the thread...
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Sorry dude, thats an accident..
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Well I am very excited about Obama win although I am from IT ..
Here in US ..evrybdy is in festive mood
and lemme clear all he is not going to ban outsourcing..he's trying to create more american jobs in manufacturing etc sector..so IT is not effected anyway , as Narayan Murthy has said

but the best thing is

1. He will stop war in Iraq --->America Economy boost
2. He is asking Pakistan that 10 billion $ given to them..kya hua uska ? whr is Osama ? So he is tightening the noose of Pak...so less terrorism better INDIA

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With Obama's projected win, he will become the first African-American to win the White House.

Obama had an overwhelming victory over Sen. John McCain, who pledged Tuesday night to help Obama lead. Video Watch Obama pay tribute to McCain »

"Today, I was a candidate for the highest office in the country I love so much, and tonight, I remain her servant," McCain said.

McCain called Obama to congratulate him, and Obama told the Arizona senator he was eager to sit down and talk about how the two of them can work together.

President Bush also called Obama to offer his congratulations.

Bush told Obama he was about to begin one of the great journeys of his life, and invited him to visit the White House as soon as it could be arranged, according to White House spokeswoman Dana Perino.

Obama will be working with a heavily Democratic Congress. Democrats picked up Senate seats in New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina and Virginia, among others.

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Supporters in Chicago cheering, "Yes, we can" were met with cries of "Yes, we did."

More than 1,000 people gathered outside of the White House, chanting "Obama, Obama!"

Sen. Hillary Clinton, Obama's former rival for the Democratic nomination, said in a statement that "we are celebrating an historic victory for the American people." iReport.com: Share your Election Day reaction with CNN

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Sen. Ted Kennedy said Americans "spoke loud and clear" in electing Obama.

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As results came in Tuesday night, Obama picked up early wins in Pennsylvania and Ohio -- states considered must-wins for McCain.

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^^ Such a long post.... hmm... BTW its happy to hear the news but its not aceptable what Narayan Moorthy told...
Dont believe such words from Industry legends coz they prey for their own sake and hide some imp things behind the wall...

Anyway just come to topic.... Will it affect or not... I am here to take a small survey abt that...
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Old 05-11-2008, 04:59 PM   #10 (permalink)
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No matter what leaders say, IMO, the bottom line is that it will affect. Has anyone been following all presidential debates? Obama was very clear about outsourcing in (at least one of) those debates. Will post a youtube video of that when I find it.

Outsourced jobs that do not require longer learning curves for the Americans are at stake in the very near future. But, thats entirely my opinion. Some people and experts think otherwise. Its difficult to say and judge without being at the center of where all this is happening (or is supposed to happen). Maybe users feeling the heat back there in India can post some real experiences / views.

Creating local jobs does include BPO jobs. Although it will be difficult to get rid of them entirely in one shot. Getting rid of any of them would pose lots of difficulties. Foreign firms have invested a lot for all this. Who knows, it might even be impossible to do so. We can only wait and watch how things develop.
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Read this
http://www.moneycontrol.com/mccode/n...?autono=364636

Democrat Senator Barack Obama was elected as the first African-American President of the United States today in a historic victory over Republican Senator John McCain. A McCain victory may have been preferred by India Inc, as compared to the outsourcing backlash from Obama in the run up to the US elections. Ironically, post the Obama win, experts feel there will be no negative impact on Indian IT outsourcing. In fact, they are optimistic and don't see any immigration tightening measures and anti-outsourcing legislation.

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^^ hahaha..T159..this statement isnt expected frm u !

Even ur beloved Japan and Korea will be affected by US
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IMO
There wont be a sudden stop to outsourcing. Yes, Obama has promised tax breaks to those who employ Americans, but even companies have to see if employing outsourced employees is cost effective or if employing Americans is cost effective. And AFAIK, its the former.
There might be a marginal slowdown in BPO profits due to Obamas statement, but nothing major will happen
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well the problem is that for the next five years there will be shortage of I.T jobs for the Indians , as 40 % of I.T jobs are outsourced by america from india .
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