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'No' to Bangalore, 'Yes' to Buffalo -- Barrack Hussein Obama

I am happy because at least some of my American sisters and brothers who are now jobless and homeless and in great trouble will get jobs in Buffalo.

Hey! I detect a bit of condescension about Buffalo! Buffalo is a great place. Tons and tons of snow every winter, about 4 meters on average. The nearby Niagara Falls are great for swimming, like a giant waterslide. AND they have really really good chicken wings that are totally halal. So it is a GREAT idea for Obama to take all the US jobs from Bangalore and move them to Buffalo.
 
Really, Jeypore? Why do you have that white chick on your couch then. Are you a sell-out, an ABCD?

The white chick was one of my ex-girls. Sell-out, I was at one time, Now I am reformed and have become a good upstanding Hindu!!:angel:
 
I am happy because the US Govt will be benefited, I am happy because the people of the United States will be benefited, I am not even least bothered about the fate of US multinational profit gearing corporations and over seas companies of Bangalore. Bhaar mein jaye...

I am happy because at least some of my American sisters and brothers who are now jobless and homeless and in great trouble will get jobs in Buffalo.

and you love america...it'd be easier to check your posts on some other threads now...
statutory warning: "US drone attacks kill"
 
Only thing indians can do (beside complaining) lower their wage. I heard newly grad MBA in india now can be hired for less than 10k indian rupee.

where do you hear such stuff?
i will help you....google "average salary package of IIM 2008-2009"
you might see that the salary packages fell by 23% this time but they still are atleast 10 times your quoted value...dont believe me...try it...!
 
I cant believe you guys fell for this crap.......
no ways these jobs are going out of India.......
I work as an VFX programmer and we generally charge 25-50$ per hour..... where as for this an american will charge you 200-250$ per hour......
man big time studios are settled down in india and invested millions..... you think the are gonna go back for tax redemptions???
 
idune;

You my friend is completly out of touch with the business world!!! You are living in a global economy and there is no turning back. Obama is a socialist, and that is why he is talking nonsense, and also that is what he promised in his presidential campaigne (bring jobs back home). In this global economy bringing jobs back does not solve the problem because you have to remain competitive in the market. Example, just look up hugo chevais textile business scheme, it failed miserably, I can even provide a link if you cannot find it. Likewise, US and Obama especially, should be fighting for competitiveness and build upon that to build jobs. There are several that comes to my mind, but hey who am I!!!!




No it is not, Corporation make decision on profit, and they will find the savings they need. If they have to move there headquarter to tax shelter (which benefits them), they will do it in a heart beat, do not underestimate.



Indians are not complaining, infact Indians are modifing in a ever changing enviroment, again do not underestimate!!!

Thanks.

I am glad to see reaction from you and your fellow indians. I have only one thing to say - less indians know about what shaping up or better yet what will shape up the world power play, better it is.

And for Bangladesh, virtually no US company has any major outsourced operation in Bangladesh. So no worries there. From garments experience we have learned already our market should be elsewhere.

But on real topic.....
people in US are disconnected from these back door and exploitive practice by indian business. Now Americans are paying more attention and they should start campaign against these exploits.
 
I am glad to see reaction from you and your fellow indians. I have only one thing to say - less indians know about what shaping up or better yet what will shape up the world power play, better it is.

And for Bangladesh, virtually no US company has any major outsourced operation in Bangladesh. So no worries there. From garments experience we have learned already our market should be elsewhere.

But on real topic.....
people in US are disconnected from these back door and exploitive practice by indian business. Now Americans are paying more attention and they should start campaign against these exploits.

If you even understant the meaning of the word 'exploit'. Doing bussiness is not exploiting. We never asked them to recruit or outsource jobs to India. They chose to do it, Americans are not as talented.

Instead of blabbering out I-would-love-to-see-India-fall mindset, first understand what outsourcing is all about.
 
Indian IT industry unperturbed by Bangalore-Buffalo remark by Obama - Yahoo! India News

Indian IT industry unperturbed by Bangalore-Buffalo remark by Obama

Thu, May 7 03:20 PM
Bangalore, May 7 (ANI): Undaunted by US President Barack Obama's Bangalore-Buffalo remark and proposal to extend tax benefits to those creating job opportunities to Americans, experts in the Indian IT industry said the comments had nothing to do with outsourcing or with India.

It is an instance of Obama's views being misinterpreted, said Som Mittal, President of Nasscom, while speaking to media persons here on Wednesday.t may be recalled that Obama had vowed on Monday to overhaul tax policies vis-'-vis shifting of US jobs overseas and allowing wealthy people to evade taxes using offshore accounts.

"I think it's not an issue of India. It is about how US companies are there, how the US subsidiaries are structured and what is the taxation that US has followed over the years. So it's got nothing to do with India or somewhere. I think even this mention of Buffalo and Bangalore. I think its being misinterpreted," Mittal said.

"President Obama actually said that the additional taxes that he would get he is going to invest some of that money to do research," Mittal added.

Mittal further added that the Indian IT industry provides solution so as to enable the United States to become more competent.

The total generation of annual revenue from IT is 40 billion US dollars which is 5.8 per cent of the GDP.

Bangalore alone is a host for 750 thousand employees who are directly or indirectly dependent on IT outsourcing.

As noted by Kartik Shekhar, General Secretary, Union of ITES Professionals (Unites), approximately 14 billion dollars is generated as revenue annually.

"Actual on ground what's going to happen will actually be known in times to come. But as news this is a wrong time for India. We are trying to recover from recession showing slow indicators coming up. When these indicators come up then such bad news come up dropping sentiments. So it is more on sentiments rather actual realities," said Shekhar.

Further he added to say that all these will now be a far away dream for some IT experts. Yet some still are hopeful that this will not happen as companies will arbitrate with the US President. (ANI)
 
If you even understant the meaning of the word 'exploit'. Doing bussiness is not exploiting. We never asked them to recruit or outsource jobs to India. They chose to do it, Americans are not as talented.

Instead of blabbering out I-would-love-to-see-India-fall mindset, first understand what outsourcing is all about.

There's no point talking sense to them dude. Some people seem to equate patriotism with India bashing. Yes, their Nationalism is really that hollow.

people in US are disconnected from these back door and exploitive practice by indian business. Now Americans are paying more attention and they should start campaign against these exploits.

Indian businesses? You realise that it's American companies that are choosing to come to India?

Obama is doing what he can to save American jobs, nothing wrong with that. But i wonder whether the same rationale will be used by US in WTO negotiations. On one hand they engage in protectionist policies. On the other hand they want India to open up it's agricultural sectors, thereby putting literally the livelihood 600 million farmers at risk. Hypocrisy at its finest.
 
Only thing indians can do (beside complaining) lower their wage. I heard newly grad MBA in india now can be hired for less than 10k indian rupee.

Cut the crap!

2007-
About five students, all men, bagged international offers with over Rs 1 crore CTC. The average domestic CTC was at Rs 15,03,000 and the average of international offers stood at $1,35,000. About 9 per cent of students got offers below Rs 10 lakh in the campus recruitment in which 202 firms participated. This includes 45 international companies, which made about 55 offers, Mr Ajit Rangnekar, Deputy Dean, ISB, said.

The Hindu Business Line : ISB graduates prefer domestic offers

2008-Hyderabad-based Indian School of Business said on Wednesday the average cost to company, which has been offered to its students this year is Rs 19 lakh
ISB 2008 batch gets Rs 19 lakh placement offer
:taz:
 
Indian members pretended as if nothing will happen to Indian employees. Then why do the Indian political leaders take this issue seriously? Is it for election? Is that so simple? Can India dictate the President of the world's super power?

Indiatimes - Infotech

BJP: No outsourcing, no nuclear deal

NEW DELHI: A BJP-led government will not implement the nuclear deal with the US if the Barack Obama administration withdraws tax incentives to companies outsourcing works, a senior party functionary said today.

"We will tell the Americans very clearly that we will not implement the Indo-Us nuclear deal, if this is the policy (removal of tax cuts for those outsourcing), you (will)follow with a friendly country like India," former Finance and External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha told PTI in an interview.

He said the US cannot be using all its laws against India and expect it to go ahead and support them in everything.

"Why should India buy nuclear reactors from them, create employment opportunities in the US. If it (US) wants to extinguish employment opportunities in India by theses methods, why should we then generate employment for Americans by importing nuclear reactors from them," said Sinha, whose party has said it will renegotiate the deal if it comes to power.

When asked if the BJP will rework the deal, Sinha said for the time being, it should be made very clear to the United States that there will be no question of implementing the nuclear deal in the current scenario. He said the deal could be considered on the basis of reciprocity.

"The Nuclear deal is held out as a great piece of the friendly relations India has with US. You (the US) are looking at your own interest. So we will not care if you are a friendly country or you are not so friendly. That is what reciprocity means. Then we will consider," Sinha said.

In a decision that could harm outsourcing of jobs to India and other countries, US President Obama on Monday had proposed removal of tax incentives to American companies shifting jobs abroad.

Sinha asked if India should take the US stand on outsourcing lying down. "Look at what Obama is doing. First the H1B visas and now the taxation proposal that they will not give tax benefits to companies which outsource jobs outside. This is directed at India and the formulation is Buffalo and not Bangalore. Should India take it lying down," Sinha said.

Hitting out at the loopholes in the country's corporate tax code, President Obama had commented, "It’s a tax code that says you should pay lower taxes if you create a job in Bangalore, India, than if you create one in Buffalo, New York."

The Indo-US nuclear deal had made the left parties withdraw support to the UPA government.
 
Cut the crap!

2007-
About five students, all men, bagged international offers with over Rs 1 crore CTC. The average domestic CTC was at Rs 15,03,000 and the average of international offers stood at $1,35,000. About 9 per cent of students got offers below Rs 10 lakh in the campus recruitment in which 202 firms participated. This includes 45 international companies, which made about 55 offers, Mr Ajit Rangnekar, Deputy Dean, ISB, said.

The Hindu Business Line : ISB graduates prefer domestic offers

2008-Hyderabad-based Indian School of Business said on Wednesday the average cost to company, which has been offered to its students this year is Rs 19 lakh
ISB 2008 batch gets Rs 19 lakh placement offer
:taz:

So what? :smokin:
 
I am glad to see reaction from you and your fellow indians. I have only one thing to say - less indians know about what shaping up or better yet what will shape up the world power play, better it is.

And for Bangladesh, virtually no US company has any major outsourced operation in Bangladesh. So no worries there. From garments experience we have learned already our market should be elsewhere.

But on real topic.....
people in US are disconnected from these back door and exploitive practice by indian business. Now Americans are paying more attention and they should start campaign against these exploits
.

:lol: Indians are exploiting what? What there good at, and other countries can't match it!! That is called competitive edge my boy. It just irks you the exports of India, and you cannot stand it. That is shame because if you where real business man you could have looked at a opportunity to make money in your country. Nevermind, with hatred breed narrow mind!! Best of luck!!
 
Indian members pretended as if nothing will happen to Indian employees. Then why do the Indian political leaders take this issue seriously? Is it for election? Is that so simple? Can India dictate the President of the world's super power?


That is why you will always remain a commie. Politicians only care about votes, and to create those vote, first they put fear, and then they become the savier of that fear!!!
 

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