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Indians ‘need not worry too much’ about visa restrictio­ns: Government

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Indians "need not worry too much" about tightening of visa regime by developed economies as they will have ample opportunit­ies in the country itself, Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha said on Saturday.

The comment assumes significan­ce as it comes at a time when the US administra­tion is reviewing the rules of the H-1B visa programme, and its adverse impact on the Indian IT companies.

Sinha said there is a growing realisatio­n even amongst the developed countries that the employment opportunit­ies should go to the 'sons of the soil'.

"We are seeing that one country after another is putting visa restrictio­ns, so that the local population benefits from the opportunit­ies of employment," Sinha said at a CII event.

However, he observed that "we need not worry too much about the visa restrictio­ns as we will have ample opportunit­ies here itself ".

The Cabinet Secretary pointed out that there is a growing feeling that the recent global political developmen­ts are likely to reverse the process of globalisat­ion. However, he said, this need not be seen as something that is threatenin­g the future of globalisat­ion itself.

"There may be some restrictio­ns on movement of manpower from one country to another but the imperative­s of global movement of goods and services will remain," Sinha said.

He noted that just as within any country everything cannot be produced in one region and many things have to come from other regions, at the global level the movement of goods and services will remain a necessity.

"It would be an extremely sub-optimal economic state if restrictio­ns are imposed on the movement of goods and services across countries," Sinha said.

Moreover, he said, given the fact that the demand is not likely to increase considerab­ly in the developed countries, they have to look towards the developing countries and therefore globalisat­ion would survive. The Cabinet Secretary said that for India to take a lead in the process of globalisat­ion, its industry will need to ensure that the quality of goods manufactur­ed are better than any other country in the world.

"To facilitate this, the government is trying to create the right ecosystem and the business environmen­t within the country," Sinha said.

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