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The Future of Outsourcing in India

aaditeshwar writes "Economist has an article on the current and projected state of outsourcing IT and other business processes to India. The biggest problem seems to be that the talent pool of skilled workers will not able to keep up. Currently there are about 700,000 people working in IT and outsourcing, which is likely to grow up to 2.3 million by 2010, but only 1.05 million new graduates will qualify from local colleges in the next 5 years leading to a shortfall of 500,000 workers! All this despite the fact that almost 2.5 million students graduate in India each year." From the article: "In IT the growth in Indian exports is expected to come both from the software market, and from 'traditional IT outsourcing'--such as the remote management of whole systems, a market now dominated by the big global IT consultancies. This is expected to rise from 8% of Indian sales now to about 30% in 2010, while software-development's share will fall from 55% to 39%. In business-process-offshoring, the big industries will remain banking and insurance. But rapid expansion is also expected in other areas, like legal services."

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  1. Don't believe! Damned Lies and Statistics! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Are you shitting me?

    I'm a recent grad and unemployed for more than a year now.

  2. Re:Eastern Europe? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    It seems u wanna b "expensive" labour...but without having better skills, it's not possible. so, the solution is, accept a position of being even cheaper labour or stay happy with no job...no reason to blame indians/chinese. It's all abt competition....if u've better skills, u will get better salary irrespective of ur nationality....but if u r dump, u will b kicked out (again irrespective of ur nationality)!!