“We are looking at advanced ways to do better collaboration across borders.
"Not only because of this (visa) problem but also because those technologies are within our reach,” said chief executive Vishal Sikka, adding, “In the long term, I am not concerned about these kind of developments.
"We have one-fifth of our employees in the US who are locally hired, including myself.”
Infosys chief financial officer Ranganath M said there was confusion in visa costs for renewals of H-1B visas.
"The impact of visa costs would be 30 basis points," he said.
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