India, Sept. 30 -- The Donald Trump-led administration's crackdown on H-1B visa, specifically the $100,000 fee for applications, may lead to firms in the United States shifting more work to India.

The revamping of the visa process may hasten the shifting of high-end work in US firms tied to AI, product development, cybersecurity, and analytics to global capacity centres in India, PTI reported quoting industry experts.

This would then provide a boost to the growth of Indian GCCs, which handle operations ranging from from finance to research and development, according to economists and industry insiders. These GCCs could emerge as hubs, combining global skills and domestic leadership.

The recent visa curbs, happening simultaneously with ...