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America is closing. India needs better cities to attract the best talent

28 Oct 2025
2 min

Impact of US Policy on H-1B Visa Applicants

US President Donald Trump’s order imposing a $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applicants threatens global talent and may lead to a brain drain from US laboratories and startups. These measures increase operational costs for companies and limit access to specialized skills, which in turn hampers innovation.

Implications for India

  • The US risks losing its leadership in technology and entrepreneurship to emerging economies, with the Global South poised to drive two-thirds of global growth in the upcoming decades.
  • This creates an opportunity for India to attract skilled professionals, senior clinicians, technical experts, and founders.

Requirements for Attracting Talent Back to India

  • India needs to develop cities that offer quality healthcare, clean air and water, reliable public transport, affordable housing, world-class research institutions, and predictable regulation.

Challenges and Strategies for Indian Urban Development

  • Currently, 15 Indian cities contribute to 30% of India's GDP. Improving these cities can boost growth and help India achieve a $30 trillion-plus economy by 2047.
  • Challenges include air pollution, water scarcity, urban flooding, garbage accumulation, and governance issues.
  • Proposed solutions include: 
    • Electrification of public transport and strict regulation of construction dust to combat pollution.
    • Waste Management: Only 25% of solid waste is scientifically processed; investment in infrastructure and accountability policies is vital.
    • Water Management: Address acute water shortages through large-scale water reuse and improved transmission efficiency.
    • Urban Planning: Increase Floor Space Index (FSI) to reduce urban sprawl and improve land usage.

Successful Models and Future Prospects

Indore’s Example: Efficient waste management and water resilience as a model for other cities.

India's urbanization is crucial for its prosperity. By 2030, 350 million people will move to cities, and urban growth will account for 73% of the population increase by 2036.

Conclusion: India must prioritize sustainable urbanization to become a global economic leader and ensure a high quality of life for its citizens.

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