BENGALURU -- An American think tank says that HCL Technologies, one of India's top information technology companies, with more than $10 billion in annual revenue, has flouted U.S. H-1B visa rules as "core part of the firm's competitive strategy."
U.S. think tank says IT giant flouted visa rules, underpaying staff by $95m

Indian IT service company HCL earns more than half its revenue from the U.S. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
BENGALURU -- An American think tank says that HCL Technologies, one of India's top information technology companies, with more than $10 billion in annual revenue, has flouted U.S. H-1B visa rules as "core part of the firm's competitive strategy."