Much noise but little movement

Headline: Much noise but little movement Source: Euromoney Date: September 2000 Author: Kala Rao more on south Asia more from Euromoney September 2000 Information technology is by far India’s most dynamic sector but its success comes despite rather than because of government initiative. The BJP government has sloughed off the Congress Party’s socialism but is […]

Headline: Much noise but little movement
Source: Euromoney
Date: September 2000
Author: Kala Rao

more on south Asia
more from Euromoney September 2000

Information technology is by far India’s most dynamic sector but its success comes despite rather than because of government initiative. The BJP government has sloughed off the Congress Party’s socialism but is desperately slow at implementing its objectives of privatizing and increasing foreign investment. There’s some hope, though, in the initiatives being taken by state governments. Kala Rao reports

A chance meeting with reform-minded Indian politician Chandrababu Naidu in Silicon Valley two years ago convinced Prasad Yenigalla, a young Indian engineer, that he should return home.









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