- Published On May 12, 2026 at 01:37 AM IST
Nasscom had earlier issued a statement on March 2, advising its member companies to defer travel to conflict-affected areas in West Asia.
The development follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call on Sunday urging citizens to revive work-from-home and avoid non-essential foreign travel for atleast a year, as that would help reduce fuel imports and save foreign exchange amid a surge in energy prices due to the US-Iran war.
India’s top IT firms had already begun taking precautionary measures. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys have issued travel advisories, asking employees to avoid non-essential travel amid airspace disruptions. Wipro has also advised staff in affected regions to follow local guidelines.
Several companies and global capability centres have activated business continuity plans, including remote work arrangements and travel restrictions, ET had reported earlier.
- Published On May 12, 2026 at 01:37 AM IST
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