Please see what Umesh already posted: You have all the answers there(for now ).

 
> This is one option for a quick global career.
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> Umesh
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> -------------------------
> Saturday Interview With Azim H. Premji
> Outsourcing: ItÂ’s Been Good to Him
>
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/16/business/16interview.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
> By SARITHA RAI


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Subject: Re: [Assam] New book by Edward Luce
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 02:39:04 EDT

Ram/Rajen

 

This is no doubt a commendable article reflecting on the booming software industry of India.

 

A few years ago I read in a journal that all this progress can be attributed to multinationals or other large industries that operate from abroad. Only an insignificant part of the global trade is indigenous confined to South India, I now forget the names of the States, I think they are Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu or Kerala (Knowledgeable netters may kindly correct me).

 

During my visit to India last May, I happen to look at some chemical products like disinfectants, hair colours etc. I found that these ordinary household items are actually produced by giant German  and other foreign companies employing highly-paid Indian executives, jobs which are pursued relentlessly by our MBAs. (Incidentally in Nepal I found an abundance of  articles of all sorts  imported from  China, South  Korea and of course Western countries; and of course these cheap goods are available in the Western markets as well).

 

Regards

 

Bhuban

 


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