>From <a href="http://www.biospectrumindia.com/content/BioBusiness/10503094.asp">BioSpectrum India</a>, a short report on biotech trends in India: A business
report in 2010 may read somewhat like this. "Because of globalization, the world
is drinking Colombian coffee, using Japanese cameras, driving American cars, ...
and being treated and cured by novel medicines discovered in India." So the
outsourcing trend now seen in Information and Communication Technologies may
continue with biotechnologies. This time, not only due to differentials in the
cost of work, but also and mainly due to differentials in cultural acceptance
and regulations of biotechnologies. There is the possibility, hinted at but not
explicitly mentioned by the article, that we may one day <span style="background-color: rgb(204, 255, 255);">go to India for
advanced biotech treatments and enhancements</span> still outlawed in other parts of
the world.