"In this globalization of information technology and outsourcing, the beneficiaries will be those who are most flexible and able to organize themselves around the opportunities." "Globalization is creating the affluent urban Indian who is ... not content with islands of affluence. [Because] it will be impossible for them to fully take advantage of the opportunities globalization is giving them without airports and roads and sidewalks ... And the only way they are going to get that delivered is if they get engaged in government." If in fact there are two Indias, perhaps John Edwards can find work in one of them. This November, somebody should hire call center employees in Bangalore for a get-out-the-vote campaign. That would be amusing. |