India beats China as top outsourcing destination
By
siliconindia news bureau
New York: Even as the neighboring China poses a big challenge, India continues to rule the roost as major global IT and BPO outsourcing destination. Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune are the six Indian cities in the list of top eight outsourcing cities of the world, says a study by Global Services, the media platform for global IT outsourcing and BPO industry and Tholons, a global investment advisory firm.
According to the survey the other two cities are Dublin of Ireland and Mataki City, the Philippines. But China dominates the list of emerging cities for global out-sourcing with Shanghai and Beijing leading the list along with Cebu City from the Philippines.
According to the survey the other two cities are Dublin of Ireland and Mataki City, the Philippines. But China dominates the list of emerging cities for global out-sourcing with Shanghai and Beijing leading the list along with Cebu City from the Philippines.
Reader's comments(4)
1
feels very proud dat our 6 Indian cities comes under the list of best 8
outsourcing cities
INDIA -the best for everything
outsourcing cities
INDIA -the best for everything
Posted by:
prapti
2
according to me india is the best in term of man power and dedication towards
achieving goal as we know that only numbers of persons not important but with
that education level is also required to be succeed.
thanks
Ravi Chaute
achieving goal as we know that only numbers of persons not important but with
that education level is also required to be succeed.
thanks
Ravi Chaute
Posted by:
ravi
3
So we are now rank one.. we need to retain this...
-- Shilpa
I use www.MyGoogle.co.in how about you?
-- Shilpa
I use www.MyGoogle.co.in how about you?
Posted by:
Shilpa
4
India is always with full potential.. so slowly India will overtake all other
countries..
countries..
Posted by:
seema
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