Outsourcing is here to stay: US officials

By siliconindia staff writer   |   Monday, 13 September 2004, 19:30 IST
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WASHINGTON: Amid a fierce debate over outsourcing of jobs to countries like India in the crucial election year, US officials have assured a delegation of Indian Parliamentarians and businessmen that offshoring is here to stay despite campaign rhetoric. The delegation, which met Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage and Deputy Assistant to the President Robert Blackwill among others, was assured that outsourcing was here to stay notwithstanding campaign rhetoric which should not be confused with policy. The high-level delegation, comprising FICCI's YK Modi and Amit Mitra and young lawmakers such as Sachin Pilot and Jitin Prasada, also met several other senior officials, senators and various think-tank leaders, Co-Chairman of the Indo-US Parliamentary Forum BJ Ponda told reporters on Friday. Both the sides expressed satisfaction that the Indo-US relations were progressing very well despite change of guard in New Delhi. The Americans expressed confidence that in US too there was bipartisan support for deepening relations. Besides Armitage and Blackwill, the delegation met Undersecretary for Policy at the Pentagon Douglas Feith, Undersecretary in the Commerce Department and the official in charge of US-India High Technology Cooperation Group Ken Juster and Assistant Secretary of Transportation Karan Bhatia. At the Pentagon, the delegation had a pleasant surprise when Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Wolfowitz dropped in for an unscheduled meeting, Ponda said. The business delegation comprised Ponda, Mitra, Modi and Onkar Kanwar while the Parliamentary team included Prasada, Pilot, Milind Deora and Manavendra Singh.