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Balbhadra Rana | Mar 31 2008
india china
If there is much heat generated over happenings in Tibet, there seems to be starting another drama of rising tensions between India and China. Tibet is the trigger which has sparked off the old animosities between the two neighbouring giants. It all...
Arpita Mukherjee | Mar 29 2008
supreme court of india
Of the three pillars of the Indian democracy – the executive, the legislature and the judiciary, the first two pillars have been shaken by institutionalized corruption for a long time. However, the judiciary – the last recourse of law – is also...
Noreen | Mar 28 2008
indian and chinese soldier
In a recent interview Thupstan Chhewang, the chairman of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, showed concern that India is being too soft on China on the border issues. Where China is not just aggressive about keeping their side of the...
Arpita Mukherjee | Mar 27 2008
india vs china1
Among the emerging nations of the world, although both China and India are trying to outdo each other in trying to become the future economic leader of the world, but the truth is that China is far ahead of India in terms of economic growth and...
Jayaprashanth | Mar 26 2008
tibet violence
India currently is treading nervous territory with the Indian government trying to avoid taking a stance against the Chinese crackdown of the Tibetan protests. This can be attributed to two main causes. The huge economic trade worth $60 billion,...
Ankita | Mar 26 2008
sonia gandhi congress leader
Before Independence there was only one known political party which was the Congress party led by Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Vallabhbhai Patel, Subhash C. Bose, Lalbahadur Shastri and the likes. These Leaders had a charismatic image in the...
Noreen | Mar 26 2008
hindraf chief
The Indian Union Cabinet, on 21 March, gave the green signal to sign the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Malaysian government to protect the rights of the emigrant workers, mainly skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers, from India. The..
Balbhadra Rana | Mar 25 2008
agony of tibet
The issue of Tibet is not something we have not seen earlier in history. Similarities can be drawn between the cry for Scottish independence or the troubles in Northern Ireland. The fact is China invaded and occupied Tibet in 1950. No one was too...
Madhuri Katti | Mar 25 2008
india as outsourcing destination
India has emerged as one of the biggest Outsource destination for Off Shore companies(mainly based in UK and USA) in the last decade. BPOs, KPOs and economic boom that accompanied with the arrival of all the Offshore companies investing in Indian...
Noreen | Mar 24 2008
asma jehangir speaking
On her 18 day visit to India as UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion and Belief, Asma Jehangir, renowned lawyer and human rights activist of Pakistan, found that India, although a secular country with sound religious legal framework, lags...

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