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January 2005
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Outsourcing Angst
  Outsourcing to India is the stuff of political football this presidential election cycle.
 
The Asian Century
  It is left to India and China, who have in the past, frittered away their most creative energies in wars and conflicts to rise above their tangles and claim the economic leadership that Bush is fast abandoning.
 
Dazzling Success
  Indians have displaced Jews for the diamond crown of the world.
 
But Can You Eat Art?
  The economics of Indian art galleries.
 
The Guru of Marketing
  Some marketing tips from Jagdish Sheth.
 
No More Potel Motels
  Indian hoteliers graduate to the big league.
 
Minding the Gates
  Anoop Gupta is Bill Gates’ point man on technology.
 
All That Glitters
  Show business is not paved with gold for the creators of its tinsel towns.
   
The Turning Point
  That lucky break.
 
Hard Lessons
  Homesick and in debt, Indian teachers hired to fill gaps in the Philadelphia public schools are learning hard lessons about education and business in America.
 
Bridging the Digital Divide
  Imagine a swamp as a theme park.
 
The Lure of India
  Dotcom deaths apart, young Indians are setting up on their own.
 
The Colonel Goes Desi
  American fast food giants are fast finding out that if they want to tap into the huge Indian market, the key is to "Indianize" the American food.
 
NRI Pizza Wallahs! Jamaica Garam!
  American bagels and coffee, salads and subs, are making inroads into Indian eating habits.
 
Keep His Business Card
  Rohit Chandra dreams of the company of AOL and Yahoo.
   
Prison of Gold
  How an alien smuggling and money transfer ring thrived and then came apart in Iselin, New Jersey.
   
Front of the Bus
  Indians are twice as likely to own a computer and be online than the average American. But they aren’t quite yet ready for e-commerce.
   
Indian Bulls on Wall Street
  More and more young Indians are attracted to the energy of Wall Street.
   
   
 

 

 

 

 

   
   
   
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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