China, Brazil and Mexico are among our main competitors. Considering the rate at which the Chinese industry is growing, they could catch up with India in about three years in software," N R Narayana Murthy, chairman and chief mentor, Infosys Technologies, said.
Murthy was speaking to mediapersons on the sidelines of the launch of 'Campus Connect', an industry-academia partnership from Infosys with an initial investment of Rs 10 crore (Rs 100 million).
According to Murthy, "Unless we develop a pool of highly skilled talent with global aspirations, India could lose its edge in this highly competitive game." Murthy said that the only way for India to remain numero uno in software is to stay ahead of the competition.
This, according to Murthy, could be achieved by strengthening interaction between the industry and academia. The gap between supply and demand for quality manpower is increasing and to keep our lead, we must focus on quality output, he noted.
Meanwhile, detailing the 'Campus Connect' initiative, Ravindra M P, vice-president -