Highlights:

H-1B Visa fees in the US have increased to up to $100,000, prompting companies to rethink hiring strategies.

India hosts around 1,700 global capability centers (GCCs), which could absorb high-end tech and finance work.

US firms, including JPMorgan Chase and Walmart, are considering offshoring due to visa restrictions.

Analysts estimate India could have over 2,200 GCCs by 2030, with a market size approaching $100 billion. - Advertisement -

Proposed US legislation, like the HIRE Act, could impose a 25% tax on outsourced work, but India’s growing GCC sector may mitigate the impact.

US companies are reconsidering their workforce strategies after President Donald Trump raised the H-1B Visa application fee to up to $100,000. Experts say the move may push American tech and fina

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