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China
sets up special division to woo Indian software giants
BEIJING,
JANUARY 25 (PTI) China has set up a special division to woo Indian software
majors, especially the four giants-- TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Satyam--
to help them expand their operations in the country, a sineior official
said today.
"We have set up the Sino-India Cooperative Office under the National
Software Export Base recently to help Indian software companies to expand
their operations in China, especially Beijing," Dr. Zhu Peifen, a
senior Chinese official said.
"This is the first time we have set up a special division for a particular
country," Zhu, Director, Hi-tech Industry Development Division of
Development and Reform Commission of Beijing government told PTI here.
Zhu, who recently visited India said that TCS, Infosys, Wipro and Satyam,
which have operations in China, were looking at the booming Chinese information
technology market in a big way and at least two of them had major expansion
plans, including setting up a base in Beijing.
However, Zhu declined to name the two companies, which have expressed
keen interest in expanding operations to the Chinese capital.
The Sino-India Cooperative office, established a month ago is staffed
by 12 Chinese software experts, who will liaise with Indian software companies
and look into their needs so as to help them set up bases in China, especially
in Beijing, which has so far been shunned by Indian software companies
who have opted for the gleaming eastern metropolis, Shanghai.
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