How far would you have to go from New Delhi to come face-to-face with the best of Japanese business? Before you tab up Google and start looking for the answer, read on a bit. For just 120 km from Delhi along the National Highway 8, a little town —otherwise known for its 15th century hilltop fort built by the Chauhan rulers and the magnificent Chand Baori — is emerging as the hub of Japanese industry in India. The historically significant, ancient town of Neemrana is witnessing an ever-growing hustle-bustle of Japanese entrepreneurs who have made this region their home. Here, over a sprawling 1,200 acre “Japanese Zone” are headquartered companies like Nissan, Nippon...
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