Pens, papers and passports: a growing number of students from U.S. colleges want to hitch a ride to the high-speed Indian economy.

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Pens, papers and passports: a growing number of students from U.S. colleges want to hitch a ride to the high-speed Indian economy.

It wasn't long after Lauren Skryzowski entered Yale University's School of Management that she realized something was missing. While business schools at other institutions offered unique programs with corporations in emerging economic powers, Yale was lacking. The university did have a partnership agreement with China, but there was no such opportunity to learn from and form connections with the burgeoning businesses of India, the second most populous nation on the planet. Skryzowski had a brainstorm after some classmates suggested a spring break trip to the country. She pos...

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