💨 Abstract
The article discusses India's shift towards becoming a global services hub during the third wave, or the Information Age, as described by Alvin Toffler in 1980. India's emergence as a 'services factory' is driven by robust growth in IT and BPO sectors, with services exports reaching nearly $340 billion in 2023, and a talent pool of over 1.5 million engineering graduates annually.
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