Indian Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley: The Making of a Transnational Techno-Capitalist Class
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Index

Anderson, Benedict, 167–168, 171

Ambani, Dhirubhai, 132

angel investors, 139

Asian Americans for Community Involvement, 32

Bhatia, Sabeer, 184

Blackwill, Robert, 51

bodyshoppingSee also immigration, 69, 74–79

brain drainSee also immigration, 68, 71–72, 87, 92, 124, 139, 166

British rule in India. See also Nehru, Jawaharlal

Anglicist-Orientalist debate, 42

classification and enumeration, 42, 46

education policies, 42–47

Burawoy, Michael, 104–109

Bylinsky, Gene, 24

Caltech, 54–55

Castells, Manuel, 67, 76

census, 70, 72–73

Chinese Exclusion Act, 70

Civil Rights Movement, 69

Clark, Jim, 31

Clinton, Bill, 156–157

Curzon, George, 45

Dalal, Ardeshir, 52

de Gaulle, Charles, 22

Dell, 111

Department of Defense funding, 14–15, 18

Deshpande, Gururaj, 140

Dumont, Louis, 126

eGain, 110

education. See also British rule in India; immigration

attitude towards, 128–134

enrolment in engineering and technology schools in India, 60–61

internationalization of, 171–176

Eitel-McCollough, 15

entrepreneurship. See also immigrant entrepreneurship

culture of Indian immigrant entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, 27–34

techno-entrepreneurial culture of Silicon Valley, 22–27

Fairchild Corporation, 26–27

Five-Year plans in India, 48, 50

Ford Motor Company, 15

Fortune Global 500, 168