Issue dated - 7th April 2003

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News Analysis
Will India Software Inc. get caught in US-Iraq crossfire?
When US forces struck at Iraq on March 19, many analysts and industry players shrugged it off because they felt a short, decisive war would have little impact on India Software Inc. But with Iraqi forces refusing to stick to the US war script, things could get pretty messy for the US and for the Indian IT industry. Pankaj Mishra analyses the impact of the war on the Indian IT industry
Nasscom upholds the industry’s interest, once again
When the news about the implications of the New Jersey bill spread, the entire Indian IT industry, which had found a new elixir in BPO, was stunned. But Nasscom, which has recently been more aggressive and proactive in protecting the industry’s interest, played its cards to perfection and managed to stall the bill temporarily. Srikanth R P has the details

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