Nasscom president Rajesh Nambiar assures that recent H-1B visa changes will minimally impact large Indian IT firms, citing increased local hiring and a one-year buffer for adjustments. While startups face challenges, hybrid models are emerging. India is poised to lead in AI skills, emphasizing human expertise alongside technological advancements.
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