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India says US H1B visas benefit both countries after Trump, Musk backing

Published : Saturday, 4 January, 2025 at 12:00 AM  Count : 61
NEW DELHI, Jan 3: The movement of skilled professionals is an important part of India-US ties and benefits both countries, New Delhi said on Friday amid a debate over H-1B visas on which President-elect Donald Trump and his backer Elon Musk commented recently.

India, known for its massive pool of IT professionals, many of whom work across the world, accounts for the bulk of such visas issued by the United States.

Late last month, Trump said he fully backed the H1B programme for foreign workers opposed by some of his supporters after Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla (TSLA.O) and SpaceX, vowed to go to "war" to defend it.
India said such visas provided mutual benefits.

"Our countries have a strong and growing economic and technological partnership and within this ambit, mobility of skilled professionals is an important component," India's foreign ministry spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, told a press conference when asked about the H1B visa discussions in the US.

"India-US economic ties benefit a lot from the technical expertise provided by skilled professionals, with both sides leveraging their strengths and competitive value. We look forward to further deepening India-US economic ties which are to our mutual benefit."

India received about 78% of the 265,777 H1B visas issued by the United States in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2023.    —REUTERS



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