India has really pulled itself towards being a world class power but Europe still has a patronizing attitude towards it, Lord Swraj Paul said.
India has really pulled itself towards being a world class power in the last few years but Europe still has a patronizing attitude towards it, Lord Swraj Paul, NRI industrialist has said.
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"People of India have realized the benefit of globalisation and in the last five-six years they have started enjoying the globalisation and the common man seems to be getting the benefit of it," Lord Paul told CNN last night.
He said the success in Information Technology has given much confidence to Indians. "Indians have all of a sudden become self-confident and are working hard and producing results. The common man seems to feel that he is going to get the benefit out of it."
Answering a question, Lord Paul, who is the British Ambassador for Overseas Business said "while outsourcing has become a subject of hue and cry, in the end it will become a pattern in the world because jobs will go wherever people work hard and are competitive.
"What I find is that in India the young boys and girls coming out of colleges are enjoying challenges, are ambitious and want to prove themselves," he said.