"Kiran Karnik" is a prominent Indian administrator chiefly known for his work in the broadcasting and outsourcing industries. Presently he is also serving as a Director in Central board of directors of Reserve Bank of India. He is also the chairman, board of directors, of the Indraprastha Institute of Information TechnologyDelhi (IIIT-D).

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India has very good teachers, especially in math and science. Also, these subjects are culture-free so it is comparatively easy for Indian teachers to teach them. Online tutoring is an area which shows enormous potential for growth.

The developed economies are going to face acute shortages of working-age people - they will have either import people or export work. The further you project the time horizon, the more inevitable it gets.

The intent is there, but implementation is lacking.

I expect a bigger horde of students to arrive next year because the ones here said they had a great time and will go home to talk about it.

Just making regulations for IPR is not enough. Its enforcement and conviction are also important to win the confidence of global companies.

I don't think there is going to be any significant outcome from a big summit as WSIS. But I really hope that there would be some consensus on Internet governance.

The direction should be to simplify the access device.