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	<title>Comments on: Outsourcing &#8211; Sramana Mitra&#8217;s article in Forbes.com</title>
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		<description>I do not think death is the right word. I would say that India Inc will find ways to reinvent themselves under any circumstances. The opportunities inside India are mind boggling. In a country where you can not find public toilets ( specially for women) except in cities, the opportunities to engage in profitable nation building activities is abundant and attractive.
4 million is a very small number for India . The current job opportunities in the knowledge industry is providing tremendous exposure to many young minds who think in a very global way. 
The cost structure in India, that is mentioned in the article is a temporary phenomenon due to a demand supply situation. Costs will go southward as India moves towards the c Class towns and the investments in human capital start paying dividends. The world will outsource more and more knowledge based work into India since the costs and the quality that India can provide  will make it a very attractive destination not only for ICT industry , but for several other industries, in the next five years.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I do not think death is the right word. I would say that India Inc will find ways to reinvent themselves under any circumstances. The opportunities inside India are mind boggling. In a country where you can not find public toilets ( specially for women) except in cities, the opportunities to engage in profitable nation building activities is abundant and attractive.<br />
4 million is a very small number for India . The current job opportunities in the knowledge industry is providing tremendous exposure to many young minds who think in a very global way.<br />
The cost structure in India, that is mentioned in the article is a temporary phenomenon due to a demand supply situation. Costs will go southward as India moves towards the c Class towns and the investments in human capital start paying dividends. The world will outsource more and more knowledge based work into India since the costs and the quality that India can provide  will make it a very attractive destination not only for ICT industry , but for several other industries, in the next five years.</p>
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