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Feb 20 2009, Vishal Gondal

Last week at the NASSCOM Leadership Summit I met my old friend Rene Seifert a 6 feet 5 in tall German who has been living in Bangalore for 5 years. He is almost say half Indian and Half German by now.

During our interactions we talked a lot of many..

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