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Falling rupee, debt, dollars & deficit: Do we have enough forex reserves? Economic Times In the midst of all this, the Reserve Bank of India released data showing that India's foreign exchange reserves had fallen by $12 billion in three weeks. Here's some more sobering food for thought. During the 2008 financial crisis, our reserves fell ... See all stories on this topic » |
India, China urged to change stand at climate summit The Hindu A group of analysts and activists are urging emerging nations like India and China to change their stance at the UN climate summit that begins in Durban on Monday and be willing to consider binding commitments under a future climate regime. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Private airline bosses seek Manmohan's help to tide over hard times Times of India NEW DELHI: The owners of India's biggest private airlines met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday and sought much-needed concessions for the crisis-hit sector. The main demands are learnt to have been about rationalization of sales tax on jet ... See all stories on this topic » |
India says can't gag Dalai, China stalls border talks Hindustan Times Boundary talks between China and India that were to begin on Monday have been postponed at the last minute, because New Delhi pushed Beijing back on the Dalai Lama. China wanted India to prevent the Dalai Lama from addressing a Buddhist convention, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Will India's athletes boycott the Olympics? The Economist (blog) THE front page of today's Independent newspaper in Britain has a rather alarming banner headline: "London Olympics in crisis as India threatens boycott". Alarming, that is, to Lord Sebastian Coe and his colleagues on Locog (the London Organising ... See all stories on this topic » |
India, Nepal to sign accord to avoid double taxation today Hindustan Times The foreign secretary will meet Nepal's chief secretary Madhav Ghimire to review progress in implementation of the agenda agreed upon during Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai's India visit in October. "India has abiding interest in the peace, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Indian experts echo same eco concerns Daily Star Online Experts and environmentalists in India have expressed concern over Tipaimukh dam's possible impact on ecology of Bangladesh and the Indian state of Manipur. Their concerns find an echo in the fear expressed by Bangladeshi experts and environmentalists. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Polio, India's latest cross-border threat Hindustan Times India has reported just one polio case this year – on January 13 in the Howrah district in West Bengal — bringing the country the closest ever to eradication. The fact that the number has stubbornly stayed at one despite infection usually peaking from ... See all stories on this topic » |
Marketing push can help raise Indian films' bar: Soni Times of India NEW DELHI: As the 42nd edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) started amid much fanfare and flashbulbs this week, I&B minister Ambika Soni struck a sober note. She remarked India made the largest number of films, but there was ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Car salesmen sell a dream to small-town India Boston.com By Tim Sullivan AP / November 26, 2011 BARABANKI, India—Out on the edge of town, a few steps from the railroad tracks and across the street from an emerald-green field that stinks of sewage, Sanjeev Saxena sits inside a signpost of a new Indian era. ... See all stories on this topic » |
India, Nepal officials mull water issue Times of India PATNA: A meeting of the joint committee officials of India and Nepal was held on November 24-25 at New Delhi to discuss the issue of water resources. The Indian side was represented by secretary, Union water resources ministry, while Nepal was ... See all stories on this topic » |
India's New Kashmir Narrative GreaterKashmir.com (press release) I am increasingly of the opinion that the Indian – not necessarily New Delhi's - perception on Kashmir has undergone considerable transformation in the recent past. This new Indian approach to Kashmir can only be comprehensively understood and ... See all stories on this topic » |
Sharad Pawar's Slap Heard 'Round India Sparks Anti-Corruption Protests PolicyMic A slap has made headlines across India. The event seems laughably trite but could lead to severe repercussions across the country. A young man in his thirties, Harvinder Singh, rocketed to national fame after slapping India's Agriculture Minister, ... See all stories on this topic » |
India: Three Years After 26/11 – Analysis Eurasia Review The 26/11 terrorist strikes led to five important decisions by the Government of India — to decentralise the deployment of the National Security Guards (NSG) by setting up regional hubs, to set up the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to investigate ... See all stories on this topic » |
India against itself Daily Pioneer Recently, even Assam was on fire due to the land swap deal between India and Bangladesh. Has the Centre lost the plot in the Northeast? Whichever way you look at the Northeast, the imprint of an insouciant Centre (read the Government of India) is writ ... See all stories on this topic » |