TCS, Mitsubishi sign deal to provide IT services in Japan

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N Chandrasekaran, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of TCS, India's biggest software services exporter spoke to NDTV's Arjun Choudhury on its joint venture with Japanese major Mitsubishi Corporation - Nippon TCS Solution Center Ltd for the Japanese market. He says that Japan is its second largest market and they are looking at focused efforts to develop this market.




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