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David Foulcher,Regional Director, Cincom Systems India
 
RUTH SAMSON
 
Wednesday, June 04, 2008

 

A regular visitor to India, Foulcher is impressed with the warmth of the people and the developments over the years, but he is looking forward to more improvement on the infrastructure front. He hopes this will narrow the disparity between the rich and the poor in the country

Name: David Foulcher

Designation: Regional Director, Cincom Systems India

Frequency of visits to India: India is an important market for Cincom. Seeing the immense opportunity and business potential provided by Indian domestic market, and in order to grow our India sales and marketing operation, I make a visit every month to work with my team and meet our customers.

What I like about India: The warmth of India and the hospitality of the people have impressed me a lot. Indians are very friendly and articulate. A lot of development has taken place here in the past few years, especially the efforts made by the government towards improving the basic infrastructure. The support provided to the IT industry is commendable.

What I dislike about India: Though there is not much I dislike about the country, I would like to accentuate about the inadequate infrastructure planning and the disparity between the rich and the poor. The pollution here is also a disappointing feature.

One thing about India that stuck to my mind: The one thing that has struck me about India is its ability to grow and overcome many of its fundamental constraints.

What I look forward to in India: India is a developing economy and I look forward to developed infrastructure as well. I also look forward to seeing more smiling faces and enjoying good food.

RUTH SAMSON
ruths@cybermedia.co.in

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