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Indian IT sector contributes $80 billion to US GDP, says NASSCOM VP Shivendra Singh

July 2024 862 views 43 Min 27 Sec

The Indian IT sector contributes a significant $80 billion to the US GDP, according to NASSCOM VP Shivendra Singh, underscoring the pivotal role of India's tech industry in the US economy.

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