Hyderabad Dec 28: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella here on Monday exuded confidence that India will soon surpass other nations in IT sector. During his visit to T Hub along with IT Minister KT Rama Rao, Satya said that India will rule IT sector in near future as IT skills among Indians are improving day by day. Satya said to coordinate with T-Hub and will participate in the development of accelerators and startups. Startups should focus on culture, efficiency for the development he said and added that their aim is to help young businessmen to reach their goal The new companies will win in their efforts by learning lessons from the defeats. Concept, capability and culture are the key to excel.
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