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Why India?Why India?

 

INDIA-THE IDEAL KPO DESTINATION

With engineers, chartered accountants, doctors, MBAs, lawyers, research analysts, scientific researchers and PhD’s, India is well positioned to address the global KPO need. The ready access to a large intellectual pool with domain expertise in specialized areas, coupled with operative English language skills. India has more than 250 universities (over 900 colleges) and engineering colleges providing computer education at the degree / diploma level. The output of trained human power at the degree / diploma level has been consistently increasing. The formal education system is augmented by thousands of private training institutes providing computer education. India had 840 business schools, which churned out 65,000 MBAs.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES THAT WILL AID KPO

The Indian government has recognized that knowledge processes will influence economic development extensively in the future & has taken remarkable measures towards liberalization and deregulation. Recent reforms have reduced licensing requirements, made foreign technology accessible, removed restrictions on investment and made the process of investment much easier .

INDIA-THE TRUST FACTOR

From individual companies to associations like NASSCOM (The National Association of Software Services Companies) & the government, proactive measures are being taken to ensure that India is viewed as a destination for trustworthy outsourcing.

EFFORTS AT DATA PRIVACY

Nasscom collaborates with the government to ensure that India's data privacy legislation is aligned with those of the U.S. It also intends to have the security practices of all its 860 member companies audited by international accounting firms. The government has also taken initiatives to focus on the issues of data privacy, information security and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR).

 

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