Why outsourcing is bad for India.

Anandanubhava on why he thinks that outsourcing is doing India more harm than good.

…this is a deadly, dangerous trend developing in India. Take for instance the incentives that Government gives to attract talent for its defense, military, space and other internal work. For a hugely qualified individual, this amounts to a fraction of what a high school kid can earn working for global companies, in call centres, software code studios, etc. Who then has the motivation to study long and hard to master intricate subjects and put them to good use for the motherland? While all over the world, the focus is on India due to its fast economic growth, emergence of a new, larger middle class, positioning in the IT industry and so on, no where is it even highlighted in the media as to what happens to India’s ‘own’ development!

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1 Response to “Why outsourcing is bad for India.”


  1. 1 rahulanand Mar 14th, 2008 at 4:40 pm

    awesome post

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