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Athira Sethu

Kochi, 23 Sep 2025

The United States’ H-1B visa has long been a dream for Indian IT professionals. Nearly 70% of all holders of the H-1B visa are Indians. For decades, it enabled them to study and work in the US and establish lucrative careers. Now, however, things are different.

The Trump administration proposed a massive $100,000 H-1B application fee that made it more difficult for foreign workers to apply. Added to that is the attitude in America, which is now less welcoming towards foreigners. Indians are no longer as comfortable in America as they used to be. The aspiration of living and working in America is no longer a given.

The Chinese Example – “Sea Turtles”

China had the same problem before. Numerous Chinese students went or worked overseas and came back home. They were referred to as “sea turtles.” The government of China attracted them with initiatives such as the Thousand Talents Plan.

This program provided returnees research scholarships, tax relief, housing assistance, and relaxed visas. Specialist professionals returned and applied their international expertise to assist China’s development in AI, biotechnology, engineering, and internet technology. Their return made China an international technology and manufacturing leader.

Can India Do the Same?

India is now presented with the same question. With fewer opportunities for H-1Bs, can India entice talented professionals to return home?

India boasts a robust tech ecosystem, with more than 100 unicorns and 1.5 lakh startups. Initiatives such as Make in India, Startup India, and Digital India attempt to spur innovation. Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Gurugram are turning into startup centers.

But there are still challenges in India. Bureaucracy, substandard infrastructure, limited budgets, and low risk culture hinder the growth of startups. India does not have good back-up support from Silicon Valley or China.

The Road Ahead

To be successful, India has to provide genuine incentives such as tax relief, research assistance, housing allowances, and efficient visa procedures to Indians returning from overseas. Efficient funding systems, reduced red tape, and international collaborations are also essential.

The present H-1B visa scenario might be a chance for India. If the nation creates the proper situation, a lot of professional talent will return, with global knowledge in hand. With favorable policies and encouragement, India might convert this brain drain into a tidal wave of growth and innovation.

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