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These are in-depth profiles of India's biggest business barons. These are the men who are powering the new India's leap into the 21st Century; the faces behind the great Indian success story. You'll find them all here. The traditional big names of Indian insutry; Ratan Tata and Kumar Mangalam Birla. The new gurus of information technology; Nandan Nilekani and Azim Premji. The wizards of the sunrise entertainment and telephony sector: Sunil Bharati Mittal, Sunhash Chandra and Rajeev Chadrasekhan... And many more. About The Author: Vir Sanghiv is probably the best-known Indian journalist of his generation. He became founder-editor of Bombay magazine when he was 22 and his
Publication Date:
01/01/2013
Number of Pages::
109
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
RP9788174366139
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Publisher Date:
01/01/2013
Number of Pages::
109
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
RP9788174366139
Categories:
We're offering a high discount due to slightly damage.
These are in-depth profiles of India's biggest business barons. These are the men who are powering the new India's leap into the 21st Century; the faces behind the great Indian success story. You'll find them all here. The traditional big names of Indian insutry; Ratan Tata and Kumar Mangalam Birla. The new gurus of information technology; Nandan Nilekani and Azim Premji. The wizards of the sunrise entertainment and telephony sector: Sunil Bharati Mittal, Sunhash Chandra and Rajeev Chadrasekhan... And many more. About The Author: Vir Sanghiv is probably the best-known Indian journalist of his generation. He became founder-editor of Bombay magazine when he was 22 and his
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