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MAY 20,2007

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COVER STORY

 

TCS' Next Big Leap
With $4 billion in revenues,
Tata Consultancy Services is
already a third larger than its
closest Indian competitor.
But that's not good enough for
India's oldest IT services company.
It now wants to position itself among
the global top three, alongside Accenture and IBM.

Come for Cost, Stay for Innovation
Thus far, multinational IT companies have been drawn to India for its low-cost advantages. But now they are beginning to discover, and exploit, some high-end skills.
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BT SPECIAL: AGRICULTURE
Seeds of Hope

In its bid to put the cheapest and best produce on store shelves, organised retail could end up helping the Indian farmer. Read More

Agriculture's Second Wind
It has never been an easy relationship between corporate India and farmers. Yet, as emerging retail chains scour rural India to replenish their store shelves, this is poised to change.
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BT SPECIAL

Agriculture Unbound

Outdated regulations are a huge hurdle in the way of free movement of agricultural products within India. Simplifying them will help both the farmers and consumers. Read More

The Missing Chain
Absence of market access and adequate infrastructure lead to Indian farmers not getting a fair price and produce, wasted.
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A Special Agricultural Zone?
M.S. Swaminathan says it's time the country set up special agricultural zones that will allow more efficient contract farming.
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GM Crops: Boon or Bane?
The Supreme Court will have to take the final call on whether or not to allow genetically engineered crops into the Indian market.