"We must always set an aspirational target so that we stretch ourselves. We should think outside the box and look at new ways of doing things," he told reporters in Bengaluru at BangaloreIT.biz 2012.
Kris said the industry is expanding and has to look at other, newer avenues of generating revenues, services and solutions.
"The industry should mull on creating an eco-system for creating products. If you do all these things, I am confident that we can achieve the target of $300 billion revenue," he said.
He said that in the last few years the industry has increased the thrust in domestic market and Infosys is doing interesting projects with banks, income tax and Karnataka electricity departments.
"Domestic business is growing faster than the company average which is what we have to look at from the basis point.
"Over time in three years the base will become large enough to have an impact on the topline," he added.
Replying to a query, Kris said the central government is spending about Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000 crore (Rs 200 billion-300 billion) on e-governance projects over the next few years which
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