The veteran head of India’s largest IT outsourcing group Tata Consultancy Services, Subramanian Ramadorai, is trying to ease his clients’ worries after the Satyam scandal, writes Joe Leahy in The Financial Times:
Subramanian Ramadorai and his wife Mala like to show off the garden of their holiday house in Khandala, a lush hill station two hours’ drive from Mumbai.
Mr Ramadorai, head of India’s biggest information technology outsourcing company, Tata Consultancy Services, points out the vegetable garden at one end in which he flexes his green fingers from time to time – that is, when it is not being raided by marauding monkeys.
On first inspection, the couple’s elegant home, with expansive balconies positioned to take in views of the nearby mountain peaks, could hardly be further from the high-tech, hectic world of TCS. The Mumbai-based software outsourcing group is one of India’s first true multinationals, with operations spanning 42 countries.



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