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Financial giants caught up in India’s brutal pandemic wave – Sydney Morning Herald
About 13,000 kilometres east of Wall Street, on a stretch of Bangalore’s Outer Ring Road, sits what was once the heart of the global financial industry’s back office….
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In Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai, the three main bases for the financial giants operations, infection rates have reached such alarming…
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