Monday, November 13, 2006

India Inc.

Roy can rightfully snigger at our trepidation; well, he’s been here since 1992 – lucky to escape the retrenchment (“VRS,” according to them) drive – and our experience certificate was only ten minutes old. You have to take steep & intimidating steel stairs that snake upwards towards the top of the blast furnace. Vertigo is almost guaranteed. There is also a cavernous elevator that looks more like a railway wagon. Roy grins and feigns ignorance when we ask him about the Corus deal that has been stuck thousands of kilometers away in UK. Everywhere that we go in Jamshedpur, there is an undercurrent of pride and raised eyebrows. Pride, because Tata Steel has almost bagged Corus in a historic deal that marks the arrival with a vengeance of India Inc. on the global stage.

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Source:- IIPM-
Business and Economy, Initiative:- Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri - 2006

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