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    Can TCS survive without H-1B? CEO K Krithivasan’s big statement amid visa crackdown

    Neha Kumari
    By Neha KumariOctober 14, 2025

    Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) gave clarification about its hiring policy in the US. CEO K Krithivasan has confirmed that the company would not be hiring any new H-1B employees this fiscal year, as per a news report.

    There will be a gradual reduction in the use of visa-based workers as TCS will now concentrate on hiring talent locally, according to The Times of India report.

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