Since mathematics and science occupied primary place at the early stages of the Indian education system, the country witnessed massive growth of technically rich talents every year. Besides, the presence of a large number of educational and training institutions (including renowned technical and business schools), offering some of the best programs/courses in the world ensures availability of proficient skills in large scale.
Proficiency in English
Since the good old days of the British Raj (colonial rule), English language has occupied a prominent place in India. It is the second official language in the country and is widely used in all government and business affairs.
IT (Information Technology), ranks high in priority list of the Indian Gov.
The Government of India takes major steps for IT development in the country. Special cells and organizations have been set up to monitor the growth of IT sector. Moreover, an independent and autonomous body “Ministry of Information Technology” was founded to expedite fast approval and implementation of IT projects and to streamline the regulatory process.
State-of-the-art-infrastructure
India offers a highly flexible and comprehensive IT infrastructure constituting of a convergent network created by the intertwining of the ISP, Telecom, VSAT, Cellular and networking sectors. Moreover, India's large private and Public Sector Units are heading for greater bandwidth availability to help execute offshore projects more efficiently and at speed.
Proficient in global processes
Following the influx of large software projects, the Indian IT professionals have developed expertise in various international processes and systems. In addition the presence of large global corporations from different business domains in the country have enriched and augmented Indian skill sets, thus providing the right platform for Indian professionals to quickly adapt to the global methodologies and processes.
Follow International Standards of Quality
India is a subscriber to the Special Data Dissemination Standard and an active member of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) since 1945. Organizations in India value the ISO certifications. India is also a member of the General Agreement for Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and, Trade-Related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) to help protect Intellectual Property Rights. The country is also a member of both the Berne and the Universal Copyright Conventions. Out of the 23 software companies in the world that have achieved the prestigious SEI-CMM Level 5, 15 of them are from India alone. ;