Social Sciences, asked by uzairsiddiqui, 1 year ago

why is India called an information technology superpower?

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Answered by Srushthi
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India is a country with no boundaries and limitations for technology implementations and developing. The number of investments in IT industry has grown 10% comparing to 2014 investments, this stands as a example that It industry is growing in India.


Multi national companies showing interest in launching there headquarters in India, companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft planning to launch Asia headquarters in India itself it shows that this is a 1st step to become IT superpower.


India has a Wide range of IT market across the world and supporting many nations like USA, Australia, Canada,UK and etc. in developing and support side. Companies like Infosys and Techmahindra has a good market in Australia and USA as well.


This proves that India will be leading in IT industry and chances of becoming IT superpower is more than others

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Answered by Dushyant313
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The $150 billion software export industry has always been a self-created illusion, perpetuated by both, the industry and the Government. In 1988, when the Indians started exporting software engineers on business visas to carry out the programming jobs on-site during the Y2K and dot-com boom, the export of workforce reached its peak. And suddenly, in the year 2001, the Indian IT industry faced its first jolt, when planeloads of software engineers returned to India because the on-site party had crashed in America.

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