Why India was given the red carpet treatment at Davos
April 1st, 2008 - 10:28 am ICT by adminBy Dipankar De Sarkar
Every year thousands of the world’s top executives, politicians and strategic thinkers take time off their busy schedule and gather for five days of agenda-setting discussions in a plush mountain resort in northern Switzerland. Here they talk mostly about global economics and business, mull over looming problems and their solutions, dabble in predictions - and seize the opportunity to network among what after all is the world’s cr
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