'India may capture 15% of $54 bn global KPO industry'
India is likely to capture around 15 per cent of the over $54 billion Knowledge Process Outsourcing industry worldwide by 2010 from 5 per cent now, the Ministry of Communication and IT said.
NEW DELHI: India is likely to capture around 15 per cent of the over $54 billion Knowledge Process Outsourcing industry worldwide by 2010 from 5 per cent now, the Ministry of Communication and IT said.
"The estimated KPO market globally amounts to about $54 billion (as of 2005). India is aiming at capturing 15 per cent of this market by 2010 from existing 5 per cent," Jainder Singh, Secretary IT, said at a conference organised by IIFT and Nasscom here.
He said to achieve this target the Department of Information Technology has initiated a special manpower development programme for VLSI design.
"Skilled manpower and multi-lingual capabilities with low cost of labour can help the country emerge as the front runner in the KPO industry globally," Singh said.
He said by developing the potential in the KPO industry, India would be able to help companies globally maximise their savings through offshore operations.
DIT has already proposed the establishment of a centre of excellence for carrying out research and generation of high-end manpower in bioinformatics, he said adding an autonomous society of DIT has also been conducting courses in this area.
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