American expert favours Indo-US pact in IT sector

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

A bilateral agreement in the IT sector between and the US would benefit many sectors, including defence and aerospace, said a top official of an American advisory services firm on Tuesday.

"A bilateral US-IT sector agreement will benefit many sectors such as defence, aerospace, banking, science and technology, infrastructure and flow of people," said The Stern Group Chairwoman Paula Stern, at the two-day conference on 'Unlocking US-Trade Potential', organised by the US Consulate General with the Atlantic Council.

The Washington-based Stern Group provides advisory services in business and government strategy. Its services include broker connections with governments, resolving commercial disputes and developing political and economic policy campaigns.

Stern, a former chairperson of the US International Trade Commission, also asked to take the lead in the sectoral focus to strengthen a bilateral US-trade presence in the Indo-Pacific region, as this would allow to serve its grander strategic and economic objectives.

"In doing so, will be handing the US a step up that will help it regain American geostrategic leadership," she said

With North America accounting for about 60 per cent of the $150-billion Indian software services and IT product exports annually and iun view of the inter-linkages between the two nations in IT, e-commerce and cyber security, Stern said the sectoral agreement would facilitate a grander convergence and reinforce security capacity and inter-operability.

"The proposal has merit geo-strategically, economically, and politically. Addressing tariffs and regulatory issues will benefit trade for both nations," she said.

US Consul General Robert Burgess, Infosys co-founder and Chairman Nandan Nilekani and Atlantic Council Director Bharath Gopalaswamy attended the conference.

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First Published: Tue, November 07 2017. 22:12 IST