Nanotechnology the new frontier for IT power India

India is hoping nanotechnology could provide a new thrust to its booming economy and to become a world leader in a market expected to be worth one-trillion dollars by 2015, officials say.

BANGALORE: India is hoping nanotechnology could provide a new thrust to its booming economy and to become a world leader in a market expected to be worth one-trillion dollars by 2015, officials say.

Bangalore, India's science and information-technology capital, is at the forefront of a five-year initiative designed to help India become a global nanotechnology hub, using the country's vast scientific pool and low costs.
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