IndiaIndia
Over the past decades, thanks to rapid economic
growth, millions of Indians escaped poverty. Now India is suffering the impact
of the global economic crisis. Yet many large Indian companies have become
global players. India's progress is grounded in a solid foundation of science
and technology. Much remains to be done, however, as poverty is still pervasive.
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