Revenues from India's IT and software services exports could grow at least 13 per cent in the next fiscal year as companies such as Tata Consultancy Services start to benefit from a pick-up in global demand, the country's IT industry body said yesterday.
India's National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) forecasts that export revenue will grow to $56bn in the year to March 2011 – nearly three times more than for the current fiscal year.
Pramod Bhasin, chairman of Nasscom, said that the global financial crisis had forced India's IT outsourcing industry to reform.
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