The captains of the industry felt that Trump's victory is unlikely to affect the fortunes of the USD 110 billion Indian technology sector as the US faces crunch of highly-skilled workers and for the fact that the Republican himself is a businessman and will be "pro-business".
"We are optimistic that President-elect Trump's administration will focus on making the strategic relationship with India a high priority, including providing a boost to US- India bilateral trade and investment," Nasscom said.
Many had feared that Trump's coming to power could lead to job losses for Indians and a protectionist approach by the US, a market that accounts for about 70 per cent of Indian IT industry's revenue.
However, Nasscom claimed that many of Trump's observations during the campaign concerning high-skilled immigration and outsourcing were based on "fabrications put out by critics" of the sector.
BPO industry stalwart Raman Roy said the sector is integral part of the economic growth story of the US.
Industry veteran and former HR head of Infosys TV Mohandas Pai feels that it is still early days.
He added that India's prowess is well-established in technology and the country plays a crucial role for US enterprises.
Genpact founder Pramod Bhasin said that while he was "stunned" by the election outcome, he did not expect any negative ramification for the Indian technology players as Trump being a businessman "will always be pro-business".
"Our sector plays a key role in helping US businesses innovate and grow and make corporate America more competitive," Nasscom said.
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