China, India and Southeast Asia 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781351214780-6
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Diaspora, Development and the Indian State

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“…This announcement from the committee attracted the attention of several groups, including the Telecom Research Council (TRC) in India and Wescom in the United States. Sam Pitroda, an Indian-born technocrat who accomplished extraordinary success in the U.S. telephony and computing industry, was interested in entering the Indian telecommunications sector with a vision to improve its archaic telephone system and extend digital telecommunications access to the most remote villages of India (Mishra, 2016;Tahiliani, 2016):…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This announcement from the committee attracted the attention of several groups, including the Telecom Research Council (TRC) in India and Wescom in the United States. Sam Pitroda, an Indian-born technocrat who accomplished extraordinary success in the U.S. telephony and computing industry, was interested in entering the Indian telecommunications sector with a vision to improve its archaic telephone system and extend digital telecommunications access to the most remote villages of India (Mishra, 2016;Tahiliani, 2016):…”
Section: Scanning and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mukherjee has confirmed frankly that she is nostalgic about India but she has no remorse and state publicly that she is an American citizen. These novels mainly focus on the diasporic situations and dislocations of Mukherjee own lives too, however, she has been describing the element of immigrant consciousness and nostalgia in the wider sense and dimensions of nostalgia are far extended beyond the sentimental longing, to encompass all the meaningexile, displacement, dislocation, relocation, expatriation and assimilation (Emmanuel Catherine, 2009;Junaidi, 2018;Mishra, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%