Während sich immer mehr Europäer nach einer Rückkehr des starken Staates und einer sozialistischen Befehls- und Verteilungswirtschaft sehnen, ist die asiatische Konkurrenz munter dabei, das linke Europa links liegen zu lassen:
No longer simply an epicenter of outsourcing, India is riding a new wave of globalization as the economics of the technology business turn it into a regional design and development hub. The subcontinent is seeing an explosion of business and forging IT partnerships with neighbors as diverse and disparate as China, Egypt, Pakistan, Australia and Dubai, as these and other would-be technology players strive to usher in a new phase of tech-driven development to the region, which includes North Africa, the Middle East and the Gulf states.
This new geotechnology axis is destined to have a profound impact on the global IT and technology sectors, and its arrival marks a turning point in the shift of the industry’s balance of power from West to East. “We are seeing a whole new age of globalization today,” according to analysts at Bengaluru-based Prayag Consulting. “Three countries that are taking full advantage of this paradigm shift are Israel, China and India.”