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Headline: Selling voters on reform Source: Euromoney Date: September 2000 Author: Kala Rao In the plush VIP waiting room outside the chief minister’s office in Hyderabad, a group of Japanese businessmen wait patiently for an audience with Chandrababu Naidu. In halting English, one of them explains to a local bureaucrat that Japan desperately needs 10,000 software engineers from India. Naidu is scheduled to visit that country in October, the bureaucrat tells them. After a brief audience, the businessmen are bundled into a large auditorium to watch an e-government at work – a weekly video-conference that Naidu hosts with collectors from all over the state. Naidu |
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