| India is a 50 years old democracy. India has a democratic system with strong civil rights. In fact, India is largest democracy in the world. During the last decade, India opened up its economy welcoming foreign direct investment and MNCs into India. There are many IT multinational corporations who have established development centers in India namely Microsoft, Oracle, and IBM, etc. India has a stable pro-IT government whose policies have been helping in improving the infrastructure as well as communication. The government is providing great support for software firms by providing all basic facilities required for an outsourcing company to flourish thus playing a major role in contributing to the success and well being of IT outsourcing to India. Indian government policies have been proved boon for the Indian IT outsourcing industry by adopting IT outsourcing friendly policies in the field of taxation, power, telecom, industrial parks, and special economic zones. The government of India has provided excellent telecom, ISP, and cellular networks in all cities and towns in the country. India takes pride in satellite and submarine communication links that facilitate good bandwidth connectivity with the rest of the world. Furthermore, Government of India has also directed state governments in creating software parks and IT parks so that more and more IT outsourcing companies can carry out their business. Not only in IT sector, the government is also interested in setting up manufacturing outsourcing centers. These include manufacturing of automobile parts, electronic goods, and aeronautical equipments, etc. |