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Indian IT slashes spending on lobbying in the US
Hindustan Times Bengaluru
|November 29, 2025
The Indian IT industry has been lowering its lobbying spends in the US in recent years, according to filings made to the US House of Representatives and accessed by Mint.
Indian IT's biggest lobbyist, Cognizant Technologies cut its lobbying spend from $3 mn in 2020 to $2 mn in 2024.
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The development comes on the back of H-IB visas becoming a flashpoint for the US administration, with Indian companies expected to be among the hardest hit by a massive increase in fees for the visa, among other reasons.
Indian IT's biggest lobbyist, Teaneck, New Jersey-based Cognizant Technologies, has sharply cut its lobbying spend from more than $3 million in 2020 to $2 million in 2024. The first nine months of 2025 has seen the company spend even lower—$17 million.
Industry body Nasscom has also scaled back sharply. In 2024, it spent $360,000 on lobbying, almost half the $700,000 spent in 2020. In the first nine months of 2025, it has spent far less comparatively—just about $20,000.
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