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1. India Abroad Vol XXX No.34 May 19, 2000
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Among the prominent speakers at the conference were Jim Clark, founder of Healthteon, Gururaj (Desh) Deshpande, co-founder of Sycamore, and Rajat Gupta, chief of McKinsey and Co.
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2. India Cyber Cart: Sid Harth
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Jim Clark and Sycamore Network's Gururaj Deshpande are the keynotes; McKinsey CEO Rajit Gupta is also speaking. Flipping open the brochure, Rekhi pointed out a long list of conference sponsors -- Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Kleiner Perkins, KPMG, Internet Capital Group, and so on. The conference quickly sold out; 1,500 people signed up.
Such accomplishments attest to Rekhi's success in developing the Indian network. "Some of my friends joke that we don't need TiE anymore," he says, which is why Rekhi has begun to turn to a place he thinks needs a lot of attention--India. "I call it the economic freedom movement," he says.

