Incredible India!

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DESIGNATION & COMPANY: Director — Asia Pacific Region, F-Secure
Corporation

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FREQUENCY OF VISIT TO INDIA: During the last one year I have visited
India several times. Earlier I used to stay in Delhi or Mumbai at least for a
week. Since we have opened our first office here in India and are now recruiting
employees, I will be visiting the country more often probably on a monthly
basis.

PERCEPTION OF INDIA: I like India a lot due to the vivacity of its
cultures. India is one big country with more than a billion people who practice
different cultures and religion, but who are still bonded together. I also
admire India due to its ability to grow at a stupendous pace.

Jari Heinonen
Every time Jari Heinonen
visits India he tries to gather informative facts about Indian history. He
is so much enthralled with Indian culture that he wants to spend months
together traversing in India from north to south
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WHAT I LIKE ABOUT INDIA: As I have told earlier the Indian culture
allures me. I find it interesting and fascinating. Indian food is also something
to talk about at length while describing India. I like North Indian cuisine
especially the vegetarian delicacies.

WHAT I DON'T LIKE ABOUT INDIA: Sometimes there are too many people
in the same place (or at a particular job), which leads to lots of hassles, but
nonetheless everything else is fine.

WHAT I LOOK FORWARD TO IN INDIA: The traveling that I will have to do
from North India to the southern part. In order to grow and expand our business
in India I would be touring every nook and corner of the country in the coming
days. It is also true that every time I have visited the country I had gone back
with lots of great experiences and new information. Now, I would love to spend
three months just traveling around India and learning more about the country,
which seems a difficult task, but I hope I would be able to realize this dream
someday!

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ONE THING ABOUT INDIA THAT HAS STUCK TO MY MIND: The saying ...
Incredible India ... I feel that's absolutely correct.

Anjali Choudhary