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Venture capital inflows

Kamal Narang

AT PAR WITH UK, CHINA: Dr Debesh Das, IT Minister of West Bengal, flanked by Mr Vijay Kumar Magapu, L&T board member and CEO, L&T Infotech Ltd (left), and Mr Raman Roy, Chairman and Managing Director, Quatrro BPO Solutions, at the Global VCs conclave - 2007, in the Capital on Friday. In terms of venture capital investment, India stands almost at par with countries such as China and the UK.

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