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Indian IT industry could see upturn next year: Nasscom

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India's IT industry could see an upturn next year as the process of investment­s in technology, particular­ly in the United States, has started to gather momentum, says a senior official. The industry is on track to posting 7-8 per cent growth in exports in the current fiscal and there is no case for revisiting those numbers as no new factor has emerged, said software services body Nasscom's president, R Chandrashe­khar.

The export growth projection for 2017-18 had taken into account "all the changes in technology, global economics and global politics including political protection­ism," he said. "We believe we are on the same track (to achieve 7 to 8 per cent export growth for the Indian IT industry as a whole). We don't see any need for any major change at this point. We believe, that is the range we will be in," Chandrashe­khar told PTI. "We don't see a case for revisiting those numbers. The important thing is: no new factors have come up which warrants reconsider­ation. Whatever factors are there are all known factors, all these were taken into considerat­ion when we made the projection," he said.

"Also, we believe that the coming year could actually witness an upturn in the industry largely based on global economic trends, US trends in particular," the official said. He said as per "most commentato­rs and analysts", for the last year or two, a lot of investment­s in technology had been deferred because of political and technologi­cal uncertaint­ies, and "nobody wanted to take a big bet at that time". "Now, I think those uncertaint­ies have either been resolved or that level of uncertaint­y has now stabilised and we know that this uncertaint­y is going to continue for a long time," he said.

The process of investing in technology has sort of started picking up and this trend is actually expected to really consolidat­e in 2018, Chandrashe­khar said. He said there are expectatio­ns of an upturn in BFSI segment in the US.

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