The immigration bill, from the US point of view, is going to bring in much more talent to the US, which is desirable aid, said economist Arvind Subramanian.
"But I think it also has a number of restrictive elements which are not so good for the US, because it's like imposing a tax on chips.
“That's what imposing restrictions on skilled labour coming into the US," he told Senators during a Congressional hearing on Indian economic conditions.
Noting that the H-1B visas generates a lot of revenue for Indian nationals, Subramanian said it is a symbol of cooperation but also people-to-people cooperation.
"I think it's really important to going forward to get this bill right as kind of sending a signal that this is a really important relationship,"
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