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- 28 October 2015 - 10:41
How India kicked off my tech start-up
Henry Latham, who founded a start-up with staff in both the UK and in India, calls for UK-based entrepreneurs to recognise India for its real offer.
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Henry Latham, who founded a start-up with staff in both the UK and in India, calls for UK-based entrepreneurs to recognise India for its real offer.
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