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India-U.S. business group has new focus
The Indus Entrepreneurs is a hugely successful business networking organization that has been the catalyst for many high-technology start-ups in Silicon Valley's South Asian community since the mid-1990s. Now, in an ambitious and tricky plan to grow, the group wants to shed its local and ethnic orientation and expand overseas.
By Karl Schoenberger / Mercury News
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