Bangalore, India ― The reduced cap on U.S. H-1B high-tech visas has so far had little impact on India's software industry, but it could put a crimp in the business if the electronics industry recovers in the United States, executives here said last week. The number of temporary visas that the United States can issue annually reverted to historical levels of 65,000 on Oct. 1, when Congress let legislation raising the cap to 195,000 expire. Industry players in India have been worried that a cut, and possible restrictions being contemplated on outsourcing, would hit India hard, but executives said that so fan it looks like business as usual here.
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