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    December 2, 2010

    C. R. Swaminathan

    Chief ExecutivePSG Institutions, INDIA

    Brazil World Management

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    5,000 year old ancient civilization

    325 languages spoken 1,652 dialects

    18 official languages

    29 states, 5 union territories 3.28 million sq. kilometers - Area

    7,516 kilometers - Coastline

    1.08 Billion population.

    5600 dailies, 15000 weeklies and 20000 periodicals in

    21 languages with a combined circulation of 142 million.

    India

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    Parliamentary form of Government

    Worlds largest democracy.

    Fourth largest economy in the world.

    Recognized for world-class excellence in IT, bio-technology,space technology, manufacturing and

    pharmaceuticals. Largest English speaking nation in the world.

    3rd largest standing army force, over 1.5Million

    strong.

    India

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    India:

    Technology Superpower

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    Bharat Forge has the world's

    largest single-location forgingfacility, its clients include Honda,Toyota and Volvo amongstothers.

    Hyundai India is set to becomethe global small car hub for theKorean giant. By 2010 it is set tosupply half a million cars to

    Hyundai Korea.

    Automotive Sector

    Hero Honda with 1.7M motorcycles a year is now thelargest

    motorcycle manufacturer in the world.

    Suzuki, which makes Maruti in India has decided to

    make India

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    The prestigious UK automaker, MG

    Rover is marketing 100,000 Indicacars made by Tata in Europe, under

    its own name.

    Aston Martin contracted prototyping

    its latest luxury sports car, AM V8

    Vantage, to an Indian-based

    designer and is set to produce the

    cheapest Aston Martin ever.

    German luxury car maker BMW

    opened its first plant in the country

    and rolled out the '3 Series' sedan.

    Automotive Sector

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    India is the 2nd largest tractor and two-wheeler

    manufacturer in the world.

    India is the 4th largest commercial vehiclemanufacturer in the world.

    Many international auto-component majors including

    Delphi, Visteon, Bosch and Meritor have set upoperations in India

    Many manufacturers including GE, GM, Ford, Toyota,Siemens, Bosch, Volvo etc. have set up InternationalPurchasing Offices (IPOs) in India.

    GM, Daimler Chrysler, Bosch, Suzuki, Johnson Controlsetc. have set up development centres in India

    Automotive Sector

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    Indian manufacturers are gaining recognition as

    global quality players

    15 of the world's major Automobile makers are

    obtaining components from Indian companies.

    50% of Indian Auto Components exports are toEurope and USA

    5 Indian companies in the automotive sector

    have received the coveted Deming Award: the

    largest number outside Japan This business fetched India $1.5 Billion in 2003, $34

    Billion in 2006, and will reach $145 Billion by 2016.

    Automotive Sector

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    Flextronics, the $14 billion global major in Electronic

    Manufacturing Services, has announced that it will makeIndia a global competence centre for telecom softwaredevelopment.

    Geneva-based STMicroelectronics is one of the largestsemiconductor companies to develop integrated circuitsand software in India.

    Texas Instruments was the first to open operations inBangalore, followed by Motorola, Intel, Cadence DesignSystems and several others.

    85 of the Worlds Software Engineering InstituteCapability Maturity Model (SEI CMM) Level-5 companiesare based in India.

    Electronics

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    Indias telecom infrastructure between Chennai, Mumbai and

    Singapore, provides the largest bandwidth capacity in the

    world, with well over 8.5 Terabits (8.5Tbs) per second.

    Mobile phones are growing by about 1.5Million a month. Long

    distance rates are down by two-thirds in five years and by 80%

    for data transmission.

    Fifth largest telecom network in the world.

    World-class telecom infrastructure.

    National and international Bandwidth available on demand.

    Internationally competitive tariffs.

    Cheapest Mobile tariff in the world.

    Telecom

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    TELEPHONES IN INDIA

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    plans to stepup to 500milliontelephones by2010

    Telecom

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    Telecom

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    India: Trade Tata Motors paid $ 118 million to buy Daewoocommercial vehicle Company of Korea.

    Tata acquired Anglo-Dutch steelmakerCorus Group $11.3billion, to pull off the biggest-ever acquisition by an Indiancompany.

    Tata Tea has bought Tetley of UK for 260M.

    Aditya Birla Group's flagship Hindalco Industries hasannounced the acquisition of Canadian aluminium maker,Novelis, in an all-cash transaction valued at $5.95 billion.

    Ranbaxy, the largest Indian pharmaceutical company,gets 70% of its $1 billion revenue from overseasoperations and 40% from USA.

    Sakthi Auto Components bought Intermet Europe for$130m

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    India is the world's premier center for diamond cutting and

    polishing. Nine out of every 10 stones sold in the worldpass through India.

    India now accounts for nearly 55% of world net exports of

    cut & polished diamonds in value terms, 90% in terms of

    pieces and 80% by caratage.

    India: Trade

    China and India have also set themselves a target ofincreasing bilateral trade to $20 billion dollars by 2008from a current 13.6 billion dollars.

    India - China bilateral trade is growing at a high speed.China has become India's third largest trading partner andIndia has emerged as China's largest trading partner inSouth Asia.

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    India: Self-Reliance India is among six countries that launch satellites

    and do so even for Germany, Belgium, South Korea,Singapore and EU countries.

    India's INSAT is among the world's largest domesticsatellite communication systems.

    Indias Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle(GSLV) was indigenously manufactured with most ofthe components like motor cases, inter-stages, heatshield, cryogenic engine, electronic modules allmanufactured by public and private Indian industry.

    India's first mission to the moon, Chandrayaan-1, willbe launched in the first half of 2008

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    Kalpana Chawla was one of the seven astronauts in the Columbiaspace shuttle when it disintegrated over Texas skies just 16

    minutes before its scheduled landing on Feb 1st 2003, she wasthe second Indian in space after Rakesh Sharma.

    After Kalpna Chawla, Sunita Williams is the second woman ofIndian origin to take off on a space mission.

    Rakesh Sharma Kalpana Chawla Sunita Williams

    India: Self-Reliance

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    Back in 1968, India imported 9M tonnes of food-grains to support its people.

    Through a grand programme of national self-sufficiency which started in 1971(Green Revolution), today, it now has a food grain surplus stock of 60M.

    Operation Flood (White Revolution) covering 1,17,575 Dairy Coop Societiesacross India

    India provides aid to 11 countries, writing-off their debt and loan to the IMF $300M.

    It has also prepaid $3Billion owed to the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.

    India: Self-Reliance

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    India is among the 3 countries in the World that have

    built Supercomputers on their own. The other twocountries being USA and Japan.

    India built its own Supercomputer after the USA deniedIndia purchasing a Cray computer back in 1987.

    Currently, Indias PARAM Padma Terascale Supercomputer (1Trillion processes per sec.) is also amongst only 4 nations in theworld to have this capability, the other country being China.

    This year, a new super computer will be launched by CDAC

    (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing). The newsupercomputer will be of 5-7 teraflop. This supercomputer willsolely run bioinformatics applications.

    India: Self-Reliance

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    India: Pharmaceuticals The Indian pharmaceutical industry at $6.5 billion and growing at8-10% annually, is the 4th largest pharmaceutical industry in

    the world, and is expected to be worth $12 billion by 2008.

    Its exports are over $2 billion. India is among the top five bulk drugmakers and at home, the local industry has edged out the Multi-National companies whose share of 75% in the market is down to35%.

    Trade of medicinal plants has crossed $900M already.

    There are 170 biotechnology companies in India, involved in thedevelopment and manufacture of genomic drugs, whose business isgrowing exponentially.

    Sequencing genes and delivering genomic information for bigPharmaceutical companies is the next boom industry in India.

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    INDIAN MNC

    Ranbaxy Pfizer

    Dr.Reddys Labs Eli Lilly

    Nicholas Piramal Sanofi-AventisWockhardt Novartis

    Torrent Astra Zeneca

    Biocon BayerCadila GSK

    Aurobindo

    India: Pharmaceuticals R&D

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    India: Medical TourismMany medical tourists from the United States are

    seeking treatment at a quarter or sometimes evena 10th of the cost at home.

    From Canada, it is often people who are frustratedby long waiting times.

    From Great Britain, the patient can't wait fortreatment by the National Health Service but alsocan't afford to see a physician in private practice.

    For others, becoming a medical tourist is a chanceto combine a tropical vacation with elective orplastic surgery.

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    Quality medical services at 1/10th costs:

    - Complicated surgical procedures possible at 1/10th thecost

    - Increase in use of Computerized Hospital Information

    Systems

    - Software technologists facilitating tech revolution inhealthcare

    - State-of-the-art medical establishments of great repute

    India: Medical Tourism

    Procedure / Treatment India ($) USA ($) UK (GBP)

    Open Heart Surgery 7,500 100,000 21,400

    Total Knee Replacement 6,300 48,000 25,700

    Hip Resurfacing 7,000 55,000 24,100

    LA Hysterectomy 4,000 22,000 11,800

    Lap Cholcystectomy 3,000 18,000 9,600

    Spinal Decompression Fusion 5,500 60,000 32,100

    Obesity Surgery (Gastric Bypass) 9,500 65,000 34,800

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    India: Medical TourismB. M. Birla Heart Research Centre in Calcutta, India'smost advanced heart centre.Dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment and researchrelated to cardio-vascular diseases.Special interest in the advanced field of cardiacsurgery, especially reconstructive operations on

    infants. AIIMS Tata Memorial Hospital Escorts Hospital and Research Centre Apollo Hosptial Indraprastha Medical Corporation Apollo Cancer Hospital Institute Cardiovascular Diseases Christian Medical College

    Patients from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan,Nepal, Mauritius, Hongkong, Kenya, Middle Eastand other neighbouring countries visit India for

    treatment .

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    India: Textile Indian Textile Industry is the second largest in the

    world.

    The single largest foreign exchange earner forIndia.

    Currently accounts for about 8 % of GDP, 20 % oftheindustrial production

    30% of India's export basket consists of textiles

    andgarments, making it the largest contributor andhas only2-3% import intensity.

    Contributes to 25% share in the world trade of

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    India ranks among the top target countries for anycompany sourcing textiles and apparel.

    GAP sources about $600 million and Hilfiger $100million

    worth of apparel from India.

    Garment exports are expected to increase from thecurrentlevel of $6 billion to $25 billion by 2010.

    Wal-Mart sources $1 Billion worth of goods from India- halfits apparel requirements. Wal-Mart expects this to

    increase

    to $10 Billion in the next couple of years.

    India: Textile

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    Leading foreign retailers and apparel brands aretakingadvantage of Indias strengths as an alternative toChina

    and other countries. Well known names include Carrefour, Decathlon,Gap,H&M, JC Penney, Levi Strauss, Marks & Spencer,

    MetroGroup, Nike, Reebok, Target, Tesco, TommyHilfiger andWal-Mart.

    In the post-quota era, these and new players willturn

    India: Textile

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    India: Foreign Multi-National Companies

    Top 5 American employers in India:

    General Electric: : 22,000 employeesHewlett-Packard : 11,000 employeesIBM : 53,000 employeesAmerican Express : 4,000 employees

    Dell : 13,000 employees

    GE India has a state-of-the-art R&D facility at Bangalore, largestof its kind outside the US.

    Called the John FWelch Technology Centre, it employs over1,800 dedicated researchers. The Centre has filed for over 185patents, of which 12 have been granted till date.

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    The centre also devotes 20% of its resources on 5 to 10 yearfundamental research in areas such as nanotechnology,hydrogen energy, photonics, and advanced propulsion.

    GEs revenues in India exceed US$ 1 billion.

    India: Foreign Multi-National Companies

    Intel(India), whose work force in India has grown from100 employees in 2000 to over 3,000.

    It is estimated that there are 150,000 ITprofessionals in Bangalore as against 120,000 inSilicon Valley.

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    Patents Granted to Indian MNCs

    50 100 150 200 250

    SAP

    ICI

    IBM

    GE

    CISCO

    ORACLE

    INTEL

    TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

    WHIRLPOOL

    Texas Instruments - 225 CiscoSystems - 120

    Intel 125

    Phillips 102

    GE- 100

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    India: R&D Labs

    150 + MNC Research Centres &Partnerships

    GE, TI, GM, Daimler Chrysler, Delphi,

    Intel, HP, Philips, Adobe, SAP, Eric

    Honda, Bayer, Cisco, Siemens, Yaho

    Roche, Microsoft, Google, Oracle, CumWhirlpool, Monsanto, Caterpillar, IBM e

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    India: R&D LabsR&D Centre Highlights

    R&D Centre, Bangalore

    Established in 1984. The centre started with just 20 people,

    now has 1200 people working on VLSI and embeddedsoftware, which goes along with a chip or into the chip.

    India Development Centre,Bangalore, Hyderabad.

    The Bangalore centre was established in 1994; theHyderabad one in 1999. Oracles largest development

    centre outside the US currently has 9,500 staff. Does workon Oracle's database products, applications, businessintelligence products and application development tools,besides other activities.

    India Engineering Centre,Bangalore

    Established in mid-1999 with 20 people, has scaled up to

    1,400 people today. Does work mainly on Sun's softwarewhich includes Solaris and Sun One.

    R&D Centre,Bangalore and Mumbai.

    Established in 1988 with 20 people, has scaled up to 1,100today. Drives nearly 60 percent of the companys globaldevelopment delivery.

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    India: R&D LabsR&D Centre Highlights

    Software Lab,Bangalore, Pune.

    Established in 2001. Works on all IBM software likeWebSphere, DB2, Lotus, Tivoli and Rational. The centre has

    added many new areas of activities such as middleware andbusiness intelligence.

    Labs India,Bangalore.

    Established in November 1998 with 100 people. Now reachedmore than 3000. It is the largest single-location R&D lab for SAPoutside Walldorf, Germany. Nearly 10 percent of SAP's total

    R&D work is carried out from the Indian lab.

    Innovation Campus,

    Bangalore.

    Established in 1996 with 10 people, has scaled up to 4000.Works on developing software for Philips products. Almost allPhilips products that use software have some contribution fromthis centre. It is the largest software centre for Philips outsideHolland.

    Bangalore

    Established in 2002. It s totally dedicated to high-level researchon futuristic technologies, with special focus on emergingmarkets.

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    India: BPO & KPO India is the world's leading offshore services location.

    Indian ITES-BPO industry is world class in customersatisfaction, quality, and people satisfaction.

    2004-05 IT and BPO Industry $17.3 Billion revenue and

    employed 695,000 professionals

    2007-08 Projected employment is greater than 1.5million Will account for more than 7% of GDP and reach

    $65 Billion revenue by 2010. More than double in 3 years!

    The outsourcing includes a wide range of services

    including design, architecture, management, legal

    services, accounting and drug development and the Indian

    BPOs are moving up in the value chain.

    turnover of $2I di O & O

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    turnover of $2billion and a workforce of 150,000.

    India is known as the BPO hub of the world and is

    increasinglygaining prominence in the high-end sector as well.

    The future is even better with the west opening up toconcepts

    of Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO).

    KPO is expected to reach $17 billion by 2010, of which$12billion (almost 70%) would be outsourced to India

    alone.

    Indian KPO sector has already taken steps inemploying highlyeducated and talented people and number of KPO

    professionals is expected to cross more than 250,000

    India: BPO & KPO

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    New emerging industries areas include, Bio-informatics, Bio-Technology, Genomics, Pharma,

    Clinical Researchand Trials.

    World-renowned TQM expert Yasutoshi Washiopredicts that Indian manufacturing quality willovertake that of Japan in 2013.

    McKinsey believes India's revenues from the ITindustry will reach $87 Billion by 2008.

    Propelled by growth in services and manufacturingsectors, India's economy has swelled to a trilliondollar - making it only the 12th nation to reach thismilestone.

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    Indians abroadA snapshot of Indians at the helm of leading Global

    businesses

    The Co-founder ofSun Microsystems (Vinod Khosla),Creator ofPentium Chip (Vinod Dham),

    Founder and creator ofHotmail (Sabeer Bhatia),

    Chief Executive ofMcKinsey & Co. (Rajat Gupta)

    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer ofPepsi Cola (Indra Nooyi)President ofUnited Airlines (Rono Dutta)

    GM ofHewlett Packard (Rajiv Gupta)

    President and CEO ofUS Airways (Rakesh Gangwal)

    Chief Executive ofCitiBank(Victor Menezes),

    Chief Executives ofStandard Chartered Bank(Rana Talwar)Managing Director ofBank of America (Surya Kolluri)

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    Indians abroad

    Chief Executive officer ofVodafone (Arun Sarin)

    President ofAT & T-Bell Labs (Arun Netravali)Vice-Chairman and founder ofJuniper Networks (Pradeep Sindhu)

    Founder ofBose Audio (Amar Bose)

    Founder, chip designer Cirrus Logic (Suhas Patil )

    Chairman and CEO ofComputer Associates (Sanjay Kumar)

    Head of (HPC WorldWide) ofUnilever Plc. (Keki Dadiseth)

    Chief Executive Officer ofHSBC(Aman Mehta)

    Director and member of Executive Board ofGoldman Sachs (GirishReddy)

    Chief Economist of the International Monetary Fund (RaghuramRajan)

    Former CTO ofNovell Networks (Kanwal Rekhi)

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    Indians in the USA.

    Of the 2 Million Indians living in the USA, 1/5th of

    them live in the Silicon Valley.

    35% of Silicon Valley start-ups are by Indians.

    Indian students are the largest in number amongforeign students in USA.

    Indians comprise:

    38% of doctors in theUSA,

    12% of scientists inthe USA,

    36% of NASA

    scientists,34% of employees atMicrosoft,

    28% of IBMemployees,

    20% of INTELscientists,

    13% of XEROXemployees,

    US H1-B Visa

    applicants country

    of origin

    1. India

    2. China

    3. Britain

    4. Philippines 3%

    5. Canada

    6. Taiwan

    7. Japan

    8. Germany

    9. Pakistan

    10. France

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    India has the second largest education system in the world.

    With more than 340 universities, 1,500 research institutionsand 45,000 higher-education institutes, India produces5,00,000 engineering graduates every year.

    Besides, another 2 million other graduates qualify in Indiaannually.

    IITs, IIMs, IISc and NITs feature among the worlds bestinstitutes.

    The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) is among the topthree universities from which McKinsey & Company, theworld's biggest consulting firm, hires most.

    The graduates of Indian Institute of Management (IIM) aresought after by leading MNCs.

    Graduates from India

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    IIT = Harvard + MIT + Princeton

    CBS' highly-regarded 60 Minutes, the most popular news

    programme in the US, told its audience that IIT may be themost important university you've never heard of.

    "The United States imports oil from Saudi Arabia, cars from

    Japan, TVs from Korea and Whiskey from Scotland. From

    India, We import people, really smart people, co-host Leslie

    Stahl began while introducing the segment on IIT.

    in science and technology, IIT undergraduates leave their

    American counterparts in the dust.

    There are cases where students who couldn't get into computerscience at IIT, they have gotten scholarships at MIT, at Princeton,at Caltech.

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    Indias core competencies Large number of, well-educated, highly motivated professionals

    Mathematical (algorithmic) bent of mind

    A sizeable cadre of techno-managerial force Companies around the world are gaining competitive

    advantages by using Indian software/web services that offerhigh quality, cost effectiveness, time saving, state-of-the-arttechnologies and above all reliability.

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    Indias competitive advantages

    Ability to mobilize large teams of professionals inquick time

    Well-developed methodologies for India-basedsoftware development

    Leveraging time differences to create 24-hourwork day

    Knowledge of English

    Lowest cost among the established players in thefield

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    Criteria India SouthAfrica

    Malaysia

    Ireland

    Phillipines

    ChinaSrilanka

    Skilled Labour Pool 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.75 0.25

    English SpeakingLabour

    1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.25 1.00

    Cost Factor 1.00 0.75 0.50 -- 0.50 0.50 0.25

    Stable political &Legal system

    0.50 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.25 0.50 0.25

    Infrastructure Telecom & Power

    0.50 0.75 0.75 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.50

    Time Zone 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00Total 5.00 4.00 4.25 4.00 3.50 4.25 4.00

    Average 0.83 0.67 0.71 0.67 0.58 0.71 0.67

    Comparison Chart

    India An important global player

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    India - An important global player

    India will become an important node in the globalsoftware development strategy of most hi-techmultinationals.

    Engineers from India will become proactive innovators

    Architecture and design from India will become morecommon

    Back-office support for the Help desk staff in the USwill come from India

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    M th T

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    Mother Teresa

    (1910-1997):

    Founded the Missionaries of Charity

    and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979for her humanitarian work.

    For over forty years, she ministered tothe needs of the poor, sick, orphaned,and dying of Calcutta (Kolkata).

    She expanded her ministry to othercountries.

    By the 1970s she had becomeinternationally famed as a

    humanitarian and advocate for thepoor and helpless.

    People around the world called herAngel of Mercy, in India she was simply

    the Mother.

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    Sir C.V. Raman, (1888 1970)Sir C.V. Raman, (1888 1970)1930 - Nobel Laureate in Physics for work on scattering

    of light and Raman effect.

    Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose, (1858 1937)Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose, (1858 1937)USA based IEEE has proved what has been a century oldsuspicion amongst academics that the pioneer ofwireless-radio communication was Professor Jagdish ChandraBose and not Guglielmo Marconi.

    Satyendranath Bose, (1894-1974)Satyendranath Bose, (1894-1974)Indian Physicist, who solved one of the mysteries ofquantum mechanics, showing that in the quantum world someparticles are indistinguishable. His collaborations withAlbertEinstein led to a new branch on statistical mechanics knowcommonly known as the Einstein-Bose statistics.

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    Srinivasa Ramanujam,(1887 1920):Srinivasa Ramanujam,(1887 1920):Great Indian Mathematician, whose interest from academics

    at Trinity, College, Cambridge, led him to collaborate thereand postulate and prove well over 3,542 theorems.

    Subramanyan Chandrasekhar,(1910-Subramanyan Chandrasekhar,(1910-

    1995):1995):1983 Nobel Laureate in Physics. His many contributions tophysics, on the structure and evolution of stars includingrotational figures of equilibrium, stellar interiors, black holes,radiative transfer, hydromagnetic stability, stellar dynamics.

    Meghnad Saha,(1893-1956):Meghnad Saha,(1893-1956):Indian astrophysicist. His ionization equation (1920) was one

    of the top ten achievements of 20

    th

    century Indian science. Sahawas the leading spirit in organizing the scientific societies likethe 'National Academy of Science' (1930), 'Indian Institute ofScience' (1935),and 'Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics' (1943).He was the chief architect of river planning in India.

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    Srinivasa S R Varadhan(b-1940):(b-1940): Indian-born mathematician,

    awarded the Norwegian Abel Prize or the Nobel Prize formathematics. Cited for his fundamental contributions toprobability theory and in particular for a unified theory of largedeviations. Currently the professor in Courant Institute ofMath. Sciences NY.

    India the glorious past

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    India- the glorious past India invented the Number System. Zero was invented

    by Aryabhatta. The place value system, the decimalsystem was developed in India in 100 BC.

    Aryabhatta was the first to explain spherical shape,size ,diameter, rotation and correct speed of Earth in

    499 AD. The World's first university was established in Takshilain 700 BC. Students from all over the World studiedmore than 60 subjects.

    The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century wasone of the greatest achievements of ancient India in thefield of education.

    India the glorious past

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    Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known

    to humans. Charaka, the father of medicineconsolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago.

    Today Ayurveda is fast regaining its rightful placein civilization.

    Christopher Columbus was attracted India's wealthand was looking for route to India when hediscovered the American continent by chance.

    The art of Navigation was born in the river Sindh6000 years ago.

    India- the glorious past

    India the glorious past

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    THIRUKKURAL

    The masterpiece of Tamil literature with the highestand purest expressions of human thought.

    It is written in the form of couplets (two line poems)expounding various aspects of life.

    It contains 1330 couplets, divided into 133 chaptersof 10 couplets each.

    Thirukkural's immortality and universality areunquestionable.

    Its ethics and values are applicable to all religions,countries and time. It has been translated in over60 languages of the world

    India- the glorious past

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    We inherit the genes of genius.Excellence is not a mere jewel of

    the past, but is acontinuing tradition of ourcountry.

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    If there is one place on the face of this earthwhere all the dreams of living men have found

    a home from the very earliest days when man

    began the dream of existence, it is India.

    - Romain Rolland

    (French Philosopher 1886-1944)

    What they said

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    What they saidIndia is now the fourth largest destination for foreigninvestment in fast growing Asia

    - UNCTAD World Investment Report 2004

    A truly global company will be one that uses the intellectand resources of every corner of the world. India is a

    developed country as far as intellectual capital isconcerned

    - Jack Welch, General Electric

    Three years ago India was emerging as an IT superpower.Today, the country is handling the most sophisticatedprojects in the world

    - Bill Gates, Microsoft

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    Future

    Goldman Sachs Report of 1 October 2003

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    Goldman Sachs Report of 1 October, 2003

    "Dreaming with BRICs: The path to 2050"

    India's GDP will reach $ 1 trillion by 2011,

    $ 2 trillion by 2020,

    $ 3 trillion by 2025,

    $ 6 trillion by 2032,

    $ 10 trillion by 2038, and

    $ 27 trillion by 2050,

    becoming the 3rd largest economy after USA and China.

    In terms of GDP, India will overtake Italy by the year 2016,France by 2019, UK by 2022,

    Germany by 2023, and Japan by 2032.

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    GDP (purchasing power parity):

    $4.042 trillion (2006 est.)

    The economy ofIndia is the fourth largest in the

    world as measured by purchasing power parity (PPP).

    file:///topic/purchasing-power-parityfile:///topic/list-of-countries-by-future-gdp-estimatesfile:///topic/india
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    GDP - per capita (PPP):

    $3,700 (2006 est.)

    India is the second fastest growing

    major economy in the world,

    Indias population to be the largest in the world

    file:///topic/economic-growth-2
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    India s population to be the largest in the world

    India is set to overtake China as the world's most

    populous nation by 2050.

    Indias population is expected to grow from

    1.08bn to 1.63bn people, overtaking China,

    which is forecast to reach 1.44bn from 1.3bncurrently.

    India, will also have the highest working

    population in the World 700 million peopleout of 1.08 billion people are young; the young

    population will continue till 2050.

    Secular Tolerance

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    "In India today, we have a lady born

    a Catholic (Sonia Gandhi)stepping aside so a Sikh (Manmohan Singh)

    could be sworn in by a Muslim president

    (Abdul Kalam)to lead a nation that's 82% Hindu.

    I defy anyone to cite another country withsuch diversity and tolerance to its political

    leadership."

    Secular Tolerance

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    PSG Institutions

    Vision

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    To constitute, foster and nurture eductional

    institutions that impart in-depth knowledge indifferent avenues including arts, science,engineering, technology, management, medicineand paramedical sciences.

    To emphasise on learning based on vocationand incorporate practical education into everyarea of academic pursuit.

    To indigenize technology that will hasten thenations industrial development and facilitatepursuits in R&D of developing indigenoustechnology.

    Vision

    PSG Institutions

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    PSG Sarva Jana Higher Secondary School 1924

    PSG Industrial Institute 1926

    PSG Polytechnic College 1939

    PSG High School, Vedapatti 1941

    PSG Primary School 1943

    PSG College of Arts & Science 1947

    PSG College of Technology 1951

    PSG Rural Health Centre, Vedapatti 1961

    Neelambur 1985

    Vellalore 1998

    PSG & Sons' Charities Metallurgy and Foundry Division 1974

    PSG Institute of Medical Sciences & Research 1985

    PSG Industrial Training Centre 1986

    PSG Hospitals 1989

    PSG Institutions

    PSG Institutions

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    PSG Centre for Sponsored Research and Consultancy 1989

    PSG Centre for Non-formal & Continuing Education 1989

    PSG Urban Health Centre 1993 PSG Institute of Management 1994

    PSG College of Nursing 1994

    PSG Science and Technology Entrepreneurial Park 1998

    PSG College of Paramedical Sciences 1999 PSG College of Pharmacy 2001

    PSG Centre for Advertising & Communication 2001

    PSG Children's School 2002

    PSG Offshore Healthcare Management Services 2003

    PSG Institute of Advanced Studies 2006

    PSG Institutions

    PSG Institutions host 18,000 students toachieve academic excellence in various

    disciplines.

    PSG College of Technology

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    PSG College of Technology

    Dr.G.R.Damodaran

    FOUNDER

    & FOUNDERPRINCIPAL

    Established in 1951

    Ranked among the top 15 technical institutionsin India

    Mission

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    Our Mission as an institution is to provide

    world-class engineering education, foster

    research and development, evolve innovativeapplications of technology, encourage

    entrepreneurship and ultimately mould young

    men and women capable of assuming

    leadership of the society for the betterment of

    the country.

    Mission

    PSG College of Technology

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    PSG College of Technology

    Government Aided, Autonomous, ISO 9001 certified,

    accredited InstitutionOne of the many educational institutions nurtured by PSG &Sons Charities Trust.

    Equipped with latest facilities and excellent infrastructures,the college offers a total of 53 full time and part timeaccredited programs in Science, Engineering andManagement at UG & PG levels.

    Has a strong alumni base, most of them occupying covetedpositions in many educational, industrial and researchorganizations all over the world.

    PSG College of Technology

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    One unique feature at PSG Tech is the closecollaboration of educational institution and industry,resulting in the cross fertilization of theory withpractice.

    The undergraduate engineering students arerequired to spend half a day every week in the PSGIndustrial Institute which enables them to study the

    actual production processes and gives them anopportunity to observe the working of industry.

    PSG College of Technology

    Placement

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    Placement

    To emerge as the ideal interface between world class companies andtalents / interests of our students.

    To earn a world wide brand name synonymous with quality humanresource.

    To build strategic partnership with industries.

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    PSG Institute of Management

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    PSG Institute of Management

    Provides high quality value based education to 600students in the campus.

    Also offer executive development programmes for theworking executives, continously interacting with industrythrough consultancies thereby enriching facultyknowledge.

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    PSG Hospitals

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    SG osp ta s

    810 bed healthcare facility with 20 speciality departments.

    In tune with the global changes taking place in the healthcare

    delivery system.

    Aimed at providing advanced medical care to the masses.

    Teaching hospital for PSG Institute of Medical

    Sciences and Research.

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    ervices available in PSG hospitals

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    Medicine

    Cardiology

    Pulmonology

    Nephrology

    Psychiatry

    Surgery

    Gastroentrology

    Orthopaedics

    Obstetrics andgynaecology

    Paediatrics

    Diabetic care

    ENT

    Opthalmology

    Dental

    Drug and alcohol de-addition

    Physiotherapy

    Dermatology

    Radiology

    Allergy test

    Urology

    Neuro surgery

    Neuro medicine

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    How can we collaborate?

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    Exchange of faculty and researchers.

    Exchange of students.

    Exchange of academic information and materials.

    Conducting collaborative research projects.

    Conducting lectures and organizing symposia.

    Promoting collaboration in various disciplines likeManufacturing, Textile, Foundry and Medical Tourism.

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