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REPRODUCTIVE TOURISM IN INDIA

Medical tourism to India is on the rise -- as is reproductive tourism. But what exactly is reproductive tourism? Columnist Rashi Khilnani tells us about Canadian epidemiologist Raywat Deonandan's investigation of this phenomenon.

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