"Over all the (Senate Immigration) bill and its provisions around H-1B visas would not only be good to the United States but also would be good for India as well," a senior administration official told reporters during a conference call ahead of US Vice President Joe Biden's India trip.
"It's true that some firms who have structured their workforce to rely heavily on H-1B employees would have to under the terms of the bill, look at certain aspect of their business model," the official said, in a way dismissing the concerns raised by the Indian government and Indian companies in this regard.
The bill was passed by the Senate recently and is backed by the White House.
"The Senate bill that has been the subject of discussion in India, has provisions that very much benefit Indian workers seeking employment in the United States. The bill will nearly triple the number of H-1B workers by a considerable amount," the official said.
"In fact because of the Senate bill, which would so dramatically increase the ceiling of the H-1Bs, many more Indian university graduates, would be able to, if this bill became law, work on a temporary basis in the US, learning new skills which in some case would bring back to India," the official argued.
Responding to a question on Afghanistan, the senior official said from the US perspective, India is an essential partner in a peaceful, stable and prosperous Afghanistan.
On the peace process, the official said the two countries share the views that Afghan lead process that results in a democratic peaceful stable Afghanistan is the core outcome that they are looking for.
"Indian role in that is an important one. India's role is contributing to regional peace and stability," he said.
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