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Photos: Offshore, inside India's IT capital Bangalore

Can the city's infrastructure keep pace with Bangalore's success?

By Andy McCue

Published: 28 November 2005 12:35 GMT


Since the end of October British Airways has been running its first direct flights from London Heathrow to Bangalore at the heart of India's IT industry.

While new routes are launched all the time by airlines this one reflects the shift in global business towards embracing the opportunities India creates.

Photo: Andy McCue


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