By Yajati Rout
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The government noted that it is closely studying the full implications of these measures, with Indian industry already providing an initial analysis to clarify misconceptions surrounding the program.
Our statement regarding restrictions to the US H1B visa program⬇️
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— Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) September 20, 2025
The statement emphasised the significant role of skilled talent mobility in driving technology development, innovation, economic growth, and competitiveness in both India and the United States. Industry stakeholders in both nations are expected to collaborate to determine the best course of action, prioritising mutual benefits and the strong people-to-people ties that underpin Indo-US relations.
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The proposed US H1B visa restrictions are anticipated to have humanitarian consequences, particularly for families facing potential disruptions. The Indian Government expressed hope that US authorities would address these challenges appropriately to mitigate the impact on affected individuals.
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As the H1B visa program has long facilitated the exchange of skilled professionals, particularly in the technology sector, these developments have raised concerns about the future of bilateral cooperation in innovation and economic growth. Policymakers are urged to consider the broader implications of these restrictions to ensure continued collaboration and prosperity for both nations.
US H1B Visa Restrictions
The U.S. has imposed a $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visa applications, sparking concerns over humanitarian and economic impacts. India’s MEA and IT industry warn of disruptions to families and global business. Nasscom highlights risks to innovation and urges a transition period. The US H1B Visa Restrictions may hinder skilled talent mobility and affect India-U.S. tech ties
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