The move may not have been as draconian as commerce secretary Lutnick, a known hawk with an animus against India, made it out to be while causing enormous disruption in the lives of H-1B visa holders and their companies in the US, which figure prominently among the top 10 globally by market capitalisation
There are just so many straws that a camel can carry on its back. It appears that the US President Donald Trump is severely testing those limits. In his latest proclamation that sent tsunami-like waves across the global technology landscape over the weekend, Trump did to Indians, who take more than two-thirds of the 85,000 visas from the annual US H-1B lottery to live and work in the United States, what he did to the Mexicans with the Wall and to Central and Latin Americans with his bani