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JANUARY 19, 2003
 Letter From The Editor-In Chief
 Overview
 Features
 Trends
 Sectoral Snapshots
 The CEO Listing
 Code-Jock Factory
 The Lever Legacy
 Letter From The Editor
 Columns
 Brain Distillation
 20 For The World

 

ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE
India's Century: The Making Of A Winner

Despite the general pessimism, India has a lot going for itself in the new millennium. A look at everything that makes India a winner.

India's Winning Moments
From TCS' first foreign customer to the death of the Licence
Raj to GE's first call centre in India. A list of 15 events that
made India proud.
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Sectoral Snapshots

Falling tariff barriers, changing consumer needs, and new trade regulations are rewriting the rules of the game. Can Indian industry win? A look at the 10 most important sectors and rate their global competitiveness.
Read More

India's Competitiveness
In Numbers
How India stacks up versus
the world.
Read More

The Urge To Win
Why do some nations win and others don't? Fine, economics offers a lot of reasons. But the one solution is just to go out and win. more...
Are Indians Competitive?
That's a question we posed to more than 1,000 Indian citizens with varying levels of responsibility. An exclusive BT-ORG-MARG survey. more...

Slow And Steady
Indian companies enter the world market with such crippling disadvantages that any overnight change in strategy is virtually impossible. What should they do? more...

It's All In The Mind
Psychologists say the Indian psyche isn't
made for winning. May be they are right. But there's nothing to stop that from changing.
We can win. more...
The Global Indian Executive
Attribute it to cultural variables, a fallout of India's colonial past, a function of burgeoning population, or pure dumb luck, but Indians are becoming exec-fodder material for global corps. more...
 

The United Colours Of Entrepreneurship
One company alone has been responsible for churning out some 90 entrepreneurs. The company: Wipro..
more...

Code-Jock Factory
How TN made a winning proposition out of supplying Silicon Valley its software talent. more...
 

The CEO Listing
Global Indian CEOs and Indian men & women most may take over global corner rooms.
more...

 
 
Q&A: James Z. Li
"If you can't compete with Chinese manufacturers, come buy them." So says James Z. Li, Managing Partner of E.J. McKay & Co, a Shanghai-based m&a advisory. And he's using this line to spearhead his India thrust, selling himself as an acquisitions consultant. China has bargains Indian firms mustn't miss, he says.

More Web Exclusives
More Net Specials

Walkabout
By Deputy Editor
R. Sukumar


Hard-Sell
By Special Correspondent
Shailesh Dobhal
The Lever Legacy
Hindustan Lever managers have gone on to make it big in a range of industries. What makes Lever execs special? more...
The Citi-Slickers
Did you know, that Citigroup is one of the biggest producers of global Indian execs and entrepreneurs? more...
   
The Dazzling Dabbawalas
Mumbai's amazing dabbawala lunch delivery network proves a simple thing: Indians can
be super-efficient when they set themselves
to it. more...

The Quality Bug
The world's toughest quality assessment for software companies is the SEI CMM 5. And
guess which country has the most of it? India,
of course.
more...

   
The Power of Co-operatives
What happens when people decide to
organise themselves to generate
value? They do brilliantly well. Just ask
Amul.
more...
Brain Distillation
India's brainpower institutes, for technology
and management, are the one big reason
that the country is in the reckoning as a global brain force.
more...
   
Against All Odds
One small step for the Tatas and a giant leap for the Indian automotive industry. Why the Indica is India's car.
more...
20 For The World
Watch out, world, here they come. A profile
of 20 Indian companies that could succeed globally.
more...
   

Outlook 2003
Had it rough in 2002? Cheer up. By all accounts, 2003 will be a much better year for the consumer and the marketer.
more...

The Pick Of 2002
The best deal, the most high-profile IPO, the biggest merger, the best headhunt… in other words, the best of everything in 2002.
more...

Newsmakers
The men, and the women, who hit headlines for whatever reasons. Included: Sanjay Agarwal of Home Trade, and Azim Premji of Wipro.
more...

People To Watch
Who are the CEOs and executives you should be keeping an eye on in 2003? BT presents its shortlist of 10.
more...

Lifestyle Lens
The things you should throw out with 2002, and the things you will need to live it up in 2003. Hint: It includes an underwater jet-ski.
more...

10 Biz Trends For '03
Some crystal-gazing to foretell tomorrow's business trends today. Worryingly, xenophobia comes right on top. Small mercy: We predict you'll party harder in '03.
more...

The Best Of BT: 2002
A bit of permissible-and, yes, well-deserved-trumpet-blowing for BT. A sampling of some of our best stories of 2002.
more...

Preparing The Indian Mind For The New World
by Mukesh Ambani

It's All In The Mind, Stupid!
by N.R. Narayana Murthy

The Winning Formula
by K.B. Chandrasekhar

India Inc. And The World
by Vinod Dham

Mind Games
by Kiran Karnik

Arrested Development? Not Any More
by Gururaj Deshpande


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