Taking orders by phone and routing help-center calls isn't "knowledge based" industry.
And, of course, major US employers like Dell are already calling the outsourcing of such jobs to India a failure and are rehiring in the US.
and our guts are being spilled to import OPECker oil
In other words, you believe that the Workers' World Party analysis of the Iraq War is the correct one, in spite of the facts.
Programming, systems analysis, very high speed / high density IC design, and certain medical work like radiology *are.* Do a search on +Bangalore +engineering and see what you come up with.
It don't get no sillier than that. Got any more, wideawake? I suspect I'll see many more as I keep reading.
"GE decided to make India a primary centre for its high technology research. Today over a hundred MNCs have critical R&D labs in India."
Just one of tens of thousands of google hits.
Who made India a knowledge-power?
http://www.rediff.com/money/2004/feb/03bud3.htm
Ignoring google is a terrible thing to do. It is so easy to use. Knowledge, not feeeeeeeeeeeelings.