Dhaka, Feb. 23 -- Upon reaching the low middle-income status, a natural resource-poor populous country aspires to reach high-income status. As the low-cost labour advantage has already been exhausted, development professionals are of the opinion that the past path of labour export would not scale up to meet the aspiration. Hence, opinion has favoured an alternative--a knowledge economy. Therefore, advice has been to pursue service export out of knowledge. Upon citing India's large information technology (IT) and service export success, experts strongly believe in following India's footprint. However, how far is India's service export scalable, and how far can it empower an aspiring less developed country to reach high-income status? If no...