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Title: How the American Dollar impacts India
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These reasons have prompted China, India's direct competitor in economic terms not only in the region but worldwide, to institute programs to teach English to their working population. Most major international brands and corporate bigwigs such as Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, General Electric, Pepsi, American Express, Morgan Stanley, Boeing and many more have outsourced and actually have their regional offices in India and also, in some cases have manufacturing plants... Showed first 250 characters
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The emergence of the multinational businesses in India has brought much needed capital into India, which has helped the Indian government to expand its horizons in terms of being a key player in international politics, economics and policies. To the scope that India is recognized around the world for its prowess in the IT sector and it is fast emerging as the number one medical destination for patients... Showed next 250 characters
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