Software exports from India is a huge huge foreign exchange earner. This shows the enromous talent and skill of Indian software provessionals and computer specialists. But it also shows something more important, in the present day reservation raj and quota kingdom we live in. That is, this scenario reveals how we are able to harness and showcase our talent in this field in the international field. This has happenned because (1) to get education about computers and computer skills, our youth do not have to join any government-run or government-aided institutes or colleges. It is almost like learning shorthand in a street-corner typing institute. So anyone who wants to learn those skills will not be told by the teaching institute, "Sorry, there is no admission for you because other less-meritorious people have come in thanks to the reservation law" or "Sorry, you may have scored 91% but not 91.25% which is the cut-off mark for admission for you. (2) There is no reservation in job opportunities for sucj skilled people, since almost all their employers are in the private sector- mostly they foreign-owned or foreign-partnered. And with all this, our govt. will just pocket all the huge foreign exchange it gets from these talented gems of India, and not say a word about the quota-free and reservation-free ambience which has really let those gems glitter. So I think other sectors too can prosper if you free them from quotas and reservations in a planned way.