It's been a rough couple of weeks for India's tech industry, which has been hit by a slew of scandals.
Here's a look: The Wall Street Journal takes a look at some of the fallout, including the ouster of the country's top two tech execs.
The Times of India takes a look at the fallout from the country's decision to demonetize the currency, which caused a nationwide panic and led to long lines at ATMs.
The New York Times takes a look at some of the fallout from that decision, including allegations of money-laundering at one of the country's largest banks.
The Indian Express takes a look at some of the fallout from the country's decision to allow women to drive for the first time.
The Times of India takes a look at the fallout from the country's decision to allow women to drive for the first time.
The Times of India takes a look at the fallout from the country's decision to allow women to drive for the first time.
The Indian Express takes a look at the fallout from the country's decision to allow women to drive for the first time.
The Times of India takes a look at the fallout from the country's decision to allow women to drive
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