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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. ...
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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...
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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...
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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)
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Hindu Nationalism Clouds the Face of India |
(World Policy Journal, 3/1/2001)
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India in the World: Neither Rich, Powerful, nor Principled |
After 50 years of independence, India appears to the world neither rich nor powerful nor principled.
By Ramesh Thakur. (Foreign Affairs, 7/1/1997, $)
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India's Problem Is Not Politics |
India's democracy is the glue that keeps the country together; its economy, if not reformed, could cause dangerous strains. By Marshall M. Bouton. (Foreign Affairs, 5/1/1998, $)
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India's Fine Balance |
To hold on to power, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee government must also handle domestic political crises, defuse Hindu-Muslim tension, and recharge a faltering economy. By Dennis Kux. (Foreign...
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Kashmir: Redefining the U.S. Role |
(Brookings Institute, 11/1/2002)
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Kashmir: Fundamentalism Takes Root |
Last year's nuclear tests by both India and Pakistan brought world attention to the decades-old Kashmir conflict. Neither New Delhi nor Islamabad has ever asked what Kashmiris want. They would not lik...
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Reducing Collateral Damage to Indo-Pakistani Relations from the War on Terrorism |
(Brookings Institute, 9/1/2002)
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BBC In Depth: Kashmir Conflict |
BBC News Online's special coverage takes an in-depth look at the decades-old dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. (8/2/2000)
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BBC In Depth: Indian Elections |
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-led alliance has secured a majority of more than 40 seats in India's general election. BBC News Online's special coverage includes full results, post-election analysi...
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The United States and India: A Transformed Relationship |
Richard N. Haass, Director, Policy Planning Staff
Remarks to Confederation of Indian Industry
Hyderabad, India (07/01/2003)
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Rein in Pakistan or Lose India |
(Nixon Center, 5/24/2002)
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The United States Should Encourage India and Pakistan to Disengage |
(Heritage Foundation, 1/25/2002)
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