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Inbox November 2014

We value your feedback, whether criticism or appreciation. And here are a few that hit our mailboxes in October 2014:Cover-October-The Dollar BusinessFrom India’s point of view, Pakistan has always been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. So, the ‘Spotlight’ on Pakistan titled ‘Land of Blunders, Plunders & Surrenders‘ focusing on the country’s foreign trade equations was informative and came as refreshing change from the routine read. My compliments to The Dollar Business for both the concept and lucid presentation. - Ramesh Shikorkar, Mumbai

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As an exporter, I browse through online information and some trade magazines to keep myself updated on the latest developments in the export-import sector. I have become a regular reader of The Dollar Business, because the magazine has contents that cater to my business requirements, and also provides me information that could enable me to explore new avenues. - Sapan Kumar Das, Bangalore
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Singapore, though a small country, has been a big achiever in terms of economic growth and high living standards. There is little about this country that the world does not know. The 'Big Idea' on Singapore ‘Time to Set Sail Like Sir Raffles’ in The Dollar Business had some interesting facts about this marvel of a country. - Vikas Chaterjee, Kolkata

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The cover feature ‘Export Temples of India’ was quite a revelation and very inspiring. For those who think India is all about poverty and squalor, here is an India, with a wealth of rich tradition, resources and small enterprises dotting various parts of its landscape, making a mark on the global map. Yet, there are many more such shining examples, which should be the role models for the entire country. I congratulate The Dollar Business for bringing these unknown but thriving micro models of exports into the limelight. - Gopakumar, Chennai

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I read the October issue of The Dollar Business magazine. I think the overall presentation was fantastic and the interviews and articles included in the issue were very well-researched. The overall design of the magazine is great. The infographics are indeed so informative. The cover story package on 'Export Temples of India' was exciting and well-detailed. There’s much to learn about India’s export hubs yet, as the cover story details out. Look forward to reading future issues of your magazine. - Devita R. Saraf, CEO and Head of Design, Vu Technologies, Mumbai
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I am highly impressed with your Editorial and fully agree with your advice to invite FDI from China. This will certainly guarantee investments and knowledge to help improve India’s manufacturing ecosystem and address India’s trade deficit. I wish the Indian authorities implement your message for the benefit of India’s trade and Industry. Kindly accept my heartiest appreciation for your constructive publication under your Editorship. I wish you all success. - Om Prakash, Director, Inorbit Tours Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai

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Happened to go through your October issue, while waiting for my flight at the Mumbai airport. Got to say, The Dollar Business is way different than the routine stuff that other business magazines publish. Looking forward to the next issue. - Sujesh Kandanala, Singapore