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Social Media: Asia/Pacific: Central/North Asia: India

61-90 Social Media articles displayed
for the Asia/Pacific/Central/North Asia/India Region

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The great Indian hope trick
The Economist reports on the realities of the current state of the long awaited Indian-American alliance.(Economist, 2/23/06, $) Read More...


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India and the US Move from Relationship to Partnership
New Delhi's partnership with the US is based on India’s accelerating growth and free market democracy, argued Kamal Nath, the Minister of Commerce and Industry for India. (World Economic Forum, 1/28/... Read More...


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Contemporary Developments in India-Pakistan Relations: The Peace Process and Beyond
Paper that discusses issues regarding India-Pakistan relations. By Dr. Sohail Mahmood. (IA-Forum, 1/5/2006) Read More...


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IA-Forum Interview: Ambassador A. Gopinathan,
IA-Forum speaks with Ambassador A. Gopinathan, Deputy Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations. By Jason Miks. (IA-Forum, 8/16/2005) Read More...


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Fiscal Imbalances Point to Threat of Indian Debt Crisis
Analyzes Bimal Jalan's plans for economic reform in India. By Desmond Lachman. (AEI 7/20/05) Read More...


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Fiscal Imbalances Point to Threat of Indian Debt Crisis
Discusses how India is trying to learn from China's example by trying to produce its own dynamic economic growth.By Desmond Lachman. (AEI 7/20/05) Read More...


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Democracy as stage set for soldiers
Discusses Egyptian general Musharaff's visit to Pakistan. By Husain Haqqani. (Carnegie Endowment 1/10/05) Read More...


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Sorry seems to be the hardest word
Discusses Egyptian general Musharaff's visit to Pakistan. By Husain Haqqani. (Carnegie Endowment 1/05/05) Read More...


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U.S. Grand Strategy for South Asia
Discusses the US's political plan of action within South Asia. By Husain Haqqani. (Carnegie Endowment 5/25/2005) Read More...


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The dynamics of South Asia
Discusses American plans and policies regarding politices in South Asia. By Husain Haqqani. (Carnegie Endowment 5/25/2005) Read More...


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Plans to Expand Security Council May Be Frustrated for Now
In this article, Warren Hoge reports on the vaious attempts to expand the security council, in particualr the proposal prepared by the G-4 nations of Brazil, India, Japan and Germany. Hoge writes th... Read More...


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Partition is history, leave it in the past
Discusses Indian- Pakistani relations. By Husain Haqqani. (Carnegie Endowment 6/9/2005) Read More...


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Should Nukes Bloom in Asia?
The author discusses the changing political and strategic dynamic in East Asia. He believes that the U.S. much to gain by reaching a deal with North Korea as the alternative may include greater nucle... Read More...


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Bangalore: Hot and Hotter
Friedman writes that while the infrastructure in Bangalore, India's technology capital, is a mess, it is moving ahead from being merely a center for outsourced low-wage labor to an innovation engine f... Read More...


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Sino-Indian comparisons could be advantageous
Since China and India have similar historic and economic backgrounds of which they have handled in very different ways: there exists a prime opportunity for the two states to study each other and lear... Read More...


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A Pipeline to Peace
The authors write that a planned natural gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan and India with be both an economic and security boon to the region, creating jobs in Pakistan, increasing economic growth in... Read More...


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India, as Seen Today Through the Eyes of an Eminent Pakistani Scholar
Despite the fact that in some analysts' opinion India is now set to become a science juggernaut and a nascent superpower of the East, the country's problems are no less than its accomplishments. By Pe... Read More...


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US, Mexico social security move has India's attention
As the US and Mexico work towards sealing a pact on social security-totalisation between themselves, halfway across the world, India is watching with interest, not just the precedent, but the obstacle... Read More...


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Patriot Games: Pak warns US of S Asia crisis
Pakistan said on Wednesday that any bid by India to buy US-made Patriot missiles would plunge the region into crisis and threaten an ongoing peace process between the nuclear-armed rivals. (2/13/2005,... Read More...


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Media violence and terrorism
This publication attempts to reveal some of the profound changes in the way that fundamental liberties such as freedom of expression and press freedom have been affected by terrorism and the efforts b... Read More...


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The Paradigm Change in World Trade
Supachai Panitchpakdi discusses how he believes India will soon become the center of a rapidly involving global trading system. (The Financial Express, 12/2/04) Read More...


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Russia Seeks Help for WTO Entry
Article discusses Russia's plan to increase positive trade relations with India in an attempt to get a bid for the WTO. By Monica Gupta (11/27/04, Rediff.com) Read More...


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What GATS Means for a Global Career
Discusses the main principles of GATS (General Agreement on Trade and Services) and why India desires decreased limitations on trade and services. (The Economic Times, 10/11/04) Read More...


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India Flays Rich Nations Violating Textiles Pact
Discusses the new quotas implemented by the US, EU, and Turkey on textiles. Article also discusses how India and other developing countries feel about these quotas. By Sanjay Jog (The Financial Expre... Read More...


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Can India Overtake China?
On the road to economic development, China relies upon foreign direct investment (FDI), while India has seen economic prosperity through homegrown entrepreneurs--a strategy which may give it a long-te... Read More...


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India — Skipping the Industrial Revolution?
Many Indians are frightened by the idea of bypassing the industrial revolution. They ask, "But won't we still need clothes to wear and cement and steel to build our homes?" This is a misguided worry. ... Read More...


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A Global Power Shift in the Making
Global power shifts happen rarely and are even less often peaceful. Washington must take heed: Asia is rising fast, with its growing economic power translating into political and military strength. Th... Read More...


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Selling to the Poor
The world’s 4 billion poor people make up the largest untapped consumer market on Earth. To reach them, CEOs must shed old, tired concepts of marketing, distribution, and research. Getting it right ca... Read More...


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India's Pro-Growth Policies Paying Off
A Goldman Sachs report predicts that India will become the world's second largest economy, surpassing China, after 2010. (National Center for Policy Analysis, 2/13/04) Read More...


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