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Human Resource:
India is world's second highly populated country; human resources
are a boon by itself. There is handsome percentage of people
in young age. One can easily find highly qualified and technically
skilled web professionals. That is one of the important point
why India has succeeded in the field of IT outsourcing |
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Cost Benefits: This
is one the major reasons, which makes a company, outsource to
India. Significant cost saving can be achieved by IT outsourcing
to India, owing to the wide gap between the personal costs in
India and that of the developed countries. Offshore outsourcing
to India offers considerable economical benefits for those who
are prepared to exploit the advantages of outsourcing |
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Flexibility: Outsourcing
to India is synonymous with flexibility. When facing a large
project but of short duration, one can easily manage the no.
of person for particular project |
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Experience and Expertise:
The qualified manpower of the country is well equipped with
equally good exposure and experience in the new and upcoming
technologies. The experience and expertise ranges from providing
solutions to a small grocery vendor to a large MNC corporation.
These both advantages not only have boost up the outsourcing
to India but also has helped India gain the name of an IT powerhouse |
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Quality:
Needless to say that the Indian companies today have been focusing heavily on quality work that meets the international standards. The ratio of international standard operating companies in India to that of the world has zoomed to 60% of the total. Thus India today is becoming a powerhouse for outsourcing just on the potential that it has in store for the world |
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Communication: Today
each and every town of India is connected via telecom and internet
and this technology gearing up has been focused to reach each
and every village of India thereby enabling a hi-tech network
across the country as well as the world. India shows its pride
in owning high quality satellite and submarine communication
links that keeps India connected to the world. This has enabled
the outsourcing companies around the world experience hurdle
less communication with their vendors irrespective of the location
they may be operating from |
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Independence: The
IT revolution has not only taken over the individual citizen
who wants to have development but also has given a dream to
our Pro-IT government to enable all the required facilities
in India for out sourcing which will enable tremendous growth
to the Indian economy. The Government has set up policies and
plans to take create an IT environment that has helped improve
the overall infrastructure and the communication facilities
which in turn has shaped up India's image as an upcoming IT
economy. The policy in terms of import and export and licensing
says everything about the tremendous development that the government
is looking forward to |
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Stable Government facilitating
IT Growth: India has a stable pro - IT government whose
policies, economy, GDP growth, taxation, power, telecom, industrial
parks & special zones have been helpful in improving the
infrastructure as well as communication. The government proves
to be a great support for software firms by further providing
all the basic facilities required for an outsourcing company
to flourish thus playing a major role in contributing to the
success and well being of IT outsourcing to India |
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Indian Government Policies:
IT is regarded as one of the top 5 priority industries in India.
IT is a part of the national agenda, and policies are framed
so as to obtain maximum benefit out of IT outsourcing to India.
The liberalization and deregulation initiatives taken by the
government are aimed at supporting growth & integration
with the global economy. These reforms have enabled the entry
of foreign companies to the Indian market. FDI investment from
NRI's including Overseas Corporate Bodies (OCB's); owned by
the NRI's are warmly welcomed in India.
The new National Telecom Policy has invited private participants
to the Indian telecom sector.
The IT bill passed in 2000, gives a legal framework for the
recognition of electronic contracts, prevention of computer
crime and electronic filing of documents. NASSCOM along with
the government is playing a notable role in protecting the interests
of the IT sector. Thus with all these help, IT outsourcing to
India has reached a point of no turning back
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