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	<title>Comments on: India &amp; China, Digital Opportunity and Digital Divide</title>
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		<title>By: Flash Video, Online Events &#38; WebTV Wisdom &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Guardian Activate 09</title>
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		<title>By: Shefaly</title>
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		<description>Sarah: 

You capture the essence of (I can only talk of) Digital Business: India. 

To me, two remarks stand out. One was the question &#039;How long does it take to build these relationships?&#039; and the other was the observation (I parse it I think) that &#039;the discussion was highly anglicised and may be, we should hear from more Indian people&#039;. They encapsulate the tragedy of the cultural parser who is rarely seen as the &#039;genuine article&#039;! Operating on the boundaries of two cultures is always tricky but culture is a nuanced, layered construct and negotiating its boundaries will always remain our primary challenge in globalisation. 

PS I am dreading the videos. Mainly because I hate to see my mugshot still, leave alone in video. :-/</description>
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<p>You capture the essence of (I can only talk of) Digital Business: India. </p>
<p>To me, two remarks stand out. One was the question &#8216;How long does it take to build these relationships?&#8217; and the other was the observation (I parse it I think) that &#8216;the discussion was highly anglicised and may be, we should hear from more Indian people&#8217;. They encapsulate the tragedy of the cultural parser who is rarely seen as the &#8216;genuine article&#8217;! Operating on the boundaries of two cultures is always tricky but culture is a nuanced, layered construct and negotiating its boundaries will always remain our primary challenge in globalisation. </p>
<p>PS I am dreading the videos. Mainly because I hate to see my mugshot still, leave alone in video. :-/</p>
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