India’s IT trade body, Nasscom, warns that the US H-1B visa shift from lottery to salary-based selection will harm innovation. This move could disadvantage small businesses and research institutions, potentially weakening America’s edge in AI and its strategic partnership with India, which supplies a significant portion of H-1B talent.
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