Inc. India

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Inc. India
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EditorAnuradha Das Mathur
Categories Business
FrequencyMonthly
Publisher9.9 Media
First issueFebruary 2009
Company9.9 Media
Country India
Language English

Inc. India is a monthly business magazine published by 9.9 Media. The magazine in an Indian version of the popular US magazine Inc. that focuses on entrepreneurship and growth. The magazine claims to serve as a resource base for rapidly growing, Indian small- and mid-size enterprises. The electronic version of Inc. India was launched in February 2009 and the print version was expected to launch in October of the same year. [1]

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References

  1. "9.9 Media to launch Indian version of Inc. this year". Livemint. Retrieved 25 July 2016.