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Indian Software Boom on Track, Industry Head Says (Reuters)







Indian Software Boom on Track, Industry
Head Says (Reuters)

Indian Software Boom on Track, Industry
Head Says (Reuters)
09/13/2004 06:53 AM

Reuters - India's software exports are on track to grow by 30 percent in the year to March 2005, despite attempts in the key U.S. market to discourage outsourcing and protect jobs, the industry's head said on Monday.




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