Put together by Trump, the Indian army will flow to Japan, with the ability of the Indians to seize the nest, some parts of Japan, may soon become the "heaven" of the Indians.
Since Trump signed the executive order and changed the H-1B visa program, the "American dream" of Indians has been shattered. Because the executive order stipulates that the fee of applying for this new visa is increased to $100,000 per year.
Prior to this, the application fee for this visa was only US $1,500 per year, which soared more than 66 times.
For some Indians who want to apply for this visa, this is a heavy burden, and some American companies have to give up hiring foreign employees to reduce costs.
It should be explained here that Trump's major change in the H-1B visa program is not entirely for India.
This H-1B visa is actually issued to the United States for foreigners working in the four main technical classes, namely science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
It is also equivalent to a “introducing talent” project.
Those who hold an H-1B visa can work in the United States for up to 6 years.
If further conditions are met in the future, it can also be switched to a higher-level talent visa, and even a permanent residence permit.
Indians are famous for the love of running abroad, the domestic employment environment in India is difficult to hold these high-tech talents, and these Indians prefer to run to the West, especially the United States and Canada.
Therefore, this H-1B visa has always been regarded by Indians as the "key" to American life.
The U.S. issues about 85,000 H-1B visas a year, with the most signed Indians accounting for 70 percent, but now the U.S. has added the “money lock”, which makes it hard for Indians to endure.
Trump’s reform, though targeting all foreigners, has actually affected India the most.
Therefore, in the narrative of the Indian media, it has always been believed that Trump's reform came from India.
Fortunately, there is no way to go, and God still "cares for" India, because before Trump's order was issued, at the end of last month, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba had just reached a heavy cooperation with Modi:
In the next five years, Japan will achieve the goal of 500,000 personnel exchanges with India. Among them, Japan plans to introduce 50,000 Indian science and technology talents to Japan.
Isn't this in line with the major change of H-1B visa in the United States? Indians who can't go to the United States can start thinking about going to Japan.
The idea of the Japanese government is simple because they lack technical talent in this area.
Japan’s birth rate is falling, facing severe population ageing and a shortage of talent.
According to the Japanese government’s statistics, more than 6 million Japanese workers are expected to be out of work by 2030, in terms of software engineers.
Against the background of the rapid development of science and technology, Japan is worried that the lack of labor force in the field of science and technology will cause Japan to fail to keep up with the global development of science and technology economy.
India is the world's largest IT outsourcing country, the most important is "software engineers", so Japan and India came together, Japan announced to introduce 50,000 Indian talents.
In order to meet the 50,000 Indian talents, the Japanese government has begun preparations to expand the size of Indian students, provide financial assistance to Indian students, and so on.
Therefore, Japan has become a “good place” for those Indians who have no money to go to the United States.
However, as far as the "reproduction" ability of Indians is concerned, I don't know whether this is a blessing or a curse for Japan.
After all, we know that when an Indian successfully works and settles abroad, it is not far from his family coming to this country collectively.
There is a vivid example in front of Canada, the current Canada, almost full of streets are Indians, and these Indians are still dragging home to settle in Canada.
Video streamed on the Internet shows that the Indians are also building a variety of Hindu statues in Canada, considering themselves entirely "native", and Canada is therefore referred to by domestic netizens as "Inda".
With the advancement of the Japan-India "talent exchange" program, it is obvious that in the near future, some areas of Japan may also become the "world" of Indians.
I just don't know, what kind of sparks will Japanese people, who always have a "sense of boundaries" and pay attention to "etiquette", spark when they hit Indians?
At present, the Japanese people have been protesting constantly, and they "strongly oppose Indian immigrants". But the Japanese government only responded lightly, "In order to revitalize the economy, the government must do this".
It seems that the introduction of "Indian talents", the Japanese government is imperative, the Japanese are uncomfortable and can only bear, what can delay the country's development?
When the Japanese society with a strong sense of boundaries encounters the Indian culture known for its strong community and family ties, will this "two-way march" be a win-win, or a clash of disobedience?
The Japanese government has seized the future of society for the economic prospects, and the outcome of this big bet, we can only wait and wish Japan a "happy luck".