Post-Budget quote from Mr. Subhasish Gupta, Country Manager-India & SAARC, Allied Telesis:
Union 2014 budget is very encouraging as it focusses on infrastructure; IT sectors and hopes to see increase in FDI limit as it would strengthen the Indian rupee. Modi government has outlaid a clear roadmap by allotting Rs 7060 to develop smart cities across India. This would be challenging for the ministers because this is vast, as they have to leverage technology in every part of the cities from core operations to applications. Willing to see new job opportunities in the market and new business in rural areas and hope the government will support Indian economy.
Post-Budget reaction by Allied Telesis
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