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The New Trade Routes: India

Inside this issue

• The country needs to modernise its out-of-date farming infrastructure

• The government has a bold strategy to win customers

• IT outsourcers look to emerging markets for sales - -

Content

World beats a path to Delhi

The country has ambitious plans to raise its annual exports from $246bn to $500bn in the next three years, writes James Lamont

Free trade: Bumpy road ahead on the way to a deal with Europe

The two sides are edging closer to an agreement, writes Amy Kazmin

Trade deficit: Asian powerhouses agree to differ

Beijing and New Delhi have issues to resolve, writes James Lamont

Drug industry: Nation aims for role as global pharmacy

Expiring patents will aid the sector, says Amy Kazmin

Guest column: Aspirations still trail behind grievances

The time has come for India to show her leadership quality, writes Pradeep S. Mehta

Agriculture: Stringent curbs hold back crop sales abroad

The country needs to modernise its ancient farming sector, writes Amy Kazmin

Export base: Government has bold strategy for new markets

Despite a strong currency, trade is booming, writes James Lamont

Foreign investment: Lessons learnt at home foster success in Africa

High-volume, low-cost models translate well, says Akanksha Awal

Technology: IT outsourcers eye emerging market growth

The financial crisis has forced an industry sea change, says James Fontanella-Khan

Barriers: S Asia’s shuttered borders stifle potential

Pakistan and India’s trade difficulties are mirrored elsewhere, says James Lamont

Supply chain: ‘Frugal engineering’ heads push into manufacturing