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Distinctive growth needs distinctive action to continue India's trajectory as a leading global services economy; A new Deloitte white paper suggests people, infrastructure, and technological innovation will make all the difference.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-29 January 2007-DELOITTE & TOUCHE: Distinctive growth needs distinctive action to continue India's trajectory as a leading global services economy; A new Deloitte white paper suggests people, infrastructure, and technological innovation will make all the difference(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:26012007 Davos, Switzerland, January 26, 2007 - In the last decade India has reemerged as one of the world's leading economies; however, the very strengths that led to its distinctive growth could potentially slow its pace of development.
Regulation, people, and technological innovation have all contributed enormously to the country's success, but it's time to abandon manual-intensive processes, and to strengthen India's educated workforce and...
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