India can surpass US in software by 2010: Intel
Friday, October 10 2003 18:45 Hrs (IST)
Washington: Observing that India and China are "key threats" to continued US dominance in important
high technology sectors, Intel Chairman Andrew S Grove has said India could surpass America in
software and tech-service jobs by 2010.
India's booming software industry, which is increasingly doing work for US companies, could surpass
America in software and tech-service jobs by 2010, Grove, one of the founding fathers of America's hi-
tech industry and co-founder of Intel, told a global technology summit in Washington via satellite on
October 9.
He warned that America's software and service industries, strong drivers of US economic growth for
nearly two decades, show signs of emulating the struggles of the US steel and semiconductor industries.
He said that the nation's software and service businesses are under siege by countries like India and
China taking advantage of cheap labour costs and strong incentives for new financial investment. While
the US economy as a whole is improving, its high-tech employment is not, he added.
According to industry figures, he pointed out, more than half-a-million technology jobs were lost from
mid-2001 to mid-2003. Many of these losses were due to a contraction of the tech sector after the
dot.com bubble (in the telecommunications sector) burst in 2000.
Grove said the US tech industry itself is responsible for numerous jobs leaving the country, as firms take
advantage of considerably cheaper labour costs in India and elsewhere.
PTI
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