JUNE 9, 2002
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China's India Inc.
The low cost of doing business and the vast Chinese domestic market have proved an irresistible lure for Indian companies. From Reliance to Infosys; Aurobindo to Essel; and Satyam to DRL, several Indian companies have set up (or are setting up) operations in China. India Inc. rocks in Red China.


Tete-A-Tete With James Hall
He is Accenture's Managing Partner for Technology Business Solutions, and just back from a weeklong trip to China, where he checked out outsourcing opportunities. In India soon after, James Hall spoke to BT's Vinod Mahanta on global outsourcing trends and how India and China stack up.

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Silly Season Collection

Little, apart from the now-predictable financial scam, happens in the corporate domain in the months of April, May, and June. CEOs find pressing business in Europe, few international business execs travel to India, and anyone who can take off to the hills does. Still, this year has seen enough activity to sate an entire season-full of Hollywood releases.

A Booty-ful Mind

Inside the complex psyche of Home Trade's Sanjay Agarwal who tried to create a perpetual profit business model.

Sabeer Bhatia and the Success Stone

Boy wizard's venture pioneers voice-SMS in India, but the huge success of Hotmail still hangs heavily around his neck (and in his pocket).

Survivorman

Vilified by a gutter-campaign orchestrated by a daily,

Yashwant Sinha emerges unscathed to save the Indian economy. Watch out for the sequel.

The Lord of The Rights

At the end of an epic battle, Osamu Suzuki finally gains majority control of Maruti Udyog. Extra: CEO Jagdish Khattar as Aragon.

Attack of the Phones

An embattled federation of cellular operators now hopes the Supreme Court will rule against limited mobility in July.

 

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