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ABSTRACT The Indian subcontinent today is a scene of unprecedented entrepreneurial activity. In the past, entrepreneurs from a specific community located in Western India set up operations not only in India, but also in South-East Asia, New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Africa and the North and South American continents. Today, vast numbers of entrepreneurs from “other” communities are doing the same. The educational experience all these entrepreneurs appear to share is one of socio-cultural conditioning. As far as the present study is concerned, it is this experience that seems to be the key to their entrepreneurial initiatives, not formal instruction in entrepreneurship.
Ashis Gupta (Wed,) studied this question.