India, Sept. 20 -- This is an opportunity amidst a crisis, Snapdeal's co-founder Kunal Bahl indicated, after US President Donald Trump ushered in the gilded age of US immigration with a $100,000 H-1B visa fee.

"In 2007, sitting at my desk in Microsoft, I got an email that my H-1B visa was rejected. It was crushing and numbing at that moment, but life-changing eventually when I moved back to India," Bahl, who co-founded Snapdeal in 2010 and Titan Capital in 2011, said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Saturday. "To those impacted, be positive. There is something bigger and better in store for you."

According to him, because of the new H-1B visa rules, "a tremendous number of talented individuals are going to be headed back to India"....