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The clock was ticking towards midnight, December thirty first, 1999. While the world braced for a digital apocalypse, a mammoth industry was in making on the far side of the world which was then viewed as a struggling agrarian nation. The seeds of that revolution were planted decades earlier, in a very different India.
By Rudrakshi Deshpande, Disha JainThe clock was ticking towards midnight, December thirty first, 1999. While the world braced for a digital apocalypse, a mammoth industry was in making on the far side of the world which was then viewed as a struggling agrarian nation. The seeds of that revolution were planted decades earlier, in a very different India.