ADEN, Yemen (Reuters) - Yemen, grappling with violent conflicts, al Qaeda militancy and severe poverty, is not everyone's idea of an alluring investment opportunity.
But Indian entrepreneur Ravinder Singh waxes lyrical about the advantages of doing business in a country that attracted little attention until al Qaeda's Yemen-based wing said it was behind a botched Dec. 25 attempt to blow up a U.S. airliner.
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