I was in Bangalore, India, the Silicon Valley of India, when I realized that the world was flat.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that when Thomas Friedman visited Bangalore, a tech hub in India, he realized the world is becoming more connected and similar, like a flat surface. He saw how technology is bringing people and businesses around the world closer together, making the world seem smaller and more accessible.
About Thomas Friedman
Thomas Friedman is a renowned American political commentator and Pulitzer Prize-winning author who has written extensively on global affairs, trade, the Middle East, and environmental issues. He began his career as a reporter and has been a weekly columnist for The New York Times for many years.
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