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Tuesday, 22 August, 2000, 19:34 GMT 20:34 UK
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Japan sees India as IT partner
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori calls for greater co-operation with India in information technology as he embarks on a three-day visit to the country.

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Japan sees India as IT partner
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori calls for greater co-operation with India in information technology as he embarks on a three-day visit to the country.

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