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Indian change picking up pace: Austmine

AFTER nine years of slow progress, mining equipment, technology and services export association Austmine has seen interest from the Indian resources sector explode in the past two years. Austmine chairman Alan Broome spoke with <i>MiningNews.net</i> in Kolkata about this fundamental shift in attitudes.

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Indian change picking up pace: Austmine

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