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India has now become an R&D hub for software.
A joint project for setting up nanoelectronics centers at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, has been sanctioned with a total outlay of Rs 99.80 crore (US$ 22 million) over a period of five years.
Google, the world's largest search engine, has set up an R&D centre in Bangalore.
Leading web portal Yahoo also carries out R&D work in Bangalore.
U.S.-based chipmaker Intersil is setting up a design centre in Bangalore.
IBM has set up a research lab in Delhi to tap Indian talent, one of eight such labs in the world. It has 70 researchers in India.
Mobile phone giant Nokia plans to set up a R&D hub in India.
India has now become an R&D hub for software.
A joint project for setting up nanoelectronics centers at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, has been sanctioned with a total outlay of Rs 99.80 crore (US$ 22 million) over a period of five years.
Google, the world's largest search engine, has set up an R&D centre in Bangalore.
Leading web portal Yahoo also carries out R&D work in Bangalore.
U.S.-based chipmaker Intersil is setting up a design centre in Bangalore.
IBM has set up a research lab in Delhi to tap Indian talent, one of eight such labs in the world. It has 70 researchers in India.
Mobile phone giant Nokia plans to set up a R&D hub in India.