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The Digital Village India's high-tech dynamos are turning more attention to the needs of the nation's countless poor. |
BusinessWeek June 25, 2007 Dexter Roberts |
Scrambling To Bring Crest To The Masses In China With growth slowing in the largest cities, P&G sets its sights on 700 million rural consumers in China. |
BusinessWeek January 22, 2007 Steve Hamm |
Outsourcing Heads To The Outskirts GramIT brings tech-services jobs to rural areas - and transforms villagers' lives. |
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The Trouble With India Crumbling roads, jammed airports, and power blackouts could hobble growth in India. |
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Best of the Best 2002 Organizations that are defining new standards of excellence and reinventing whole industries... |
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India Seeks a Future Beyond IT in the Global Economy As the prolonged economic slump in the U.S. continues to keep the technology sector relatively soft, the subcontinent's business leaders are increasingly calling for India to become more competitive in other products and services. |