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India, China and other developing countries are coming up with affordable technology to help the low income people in their countries get access to health care.
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India and China Play Down Border Tensions
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G.E. Chief Sees India Helping Cut Costs of U.S. Health Care
New York Times 10.03.2009
New York Times 11.12.2011
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Washington Post 11.28.2011
Why India should scare Silicon Valley - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11.29.2011
India May Provide Free Drugs at State-Run Hospitals
New York Times 07.05.2012
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New York Times 01.29.2013
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