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Why Anna Hazare Is Not India's Arab Spring Wall Street Journal (blog) The parallels between the past few months of antigraft protests in India, chiefly in Delhi, and the movement that has swept across the Middle East, and captured the world's imagination, are all too tempting to make. But that would, in various ways, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
F1 Chief Says India Grand Prix on Track After Inspection Delay Bloomberg By Kartikay Mehrotra - Thu Aug 18 20:35:07 GMT 2011 Formula One chief executive Bernie Ecclestone said preparations for India's inaugural Grand Prix are on schedule after an inspection of the circuit still being built on the outskirts of New Delhi was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
No meddling in India's internal affairs, says US Times of India WASHINGTON: The Obama administration on Wednesday repeated its support for "freedom of expression and assembly" in the context of the Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement in India while contesting the impression that Washington is interfering in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Investors bet big on Coal India's long-term positives Economic Times KOLKATA: Coal India's shares have defied gravity since the day they were listed last year. Its output is nearly static, wage costs are poised to jump, it is struggling to secure environmental clearances to develop new mines and is sitting with an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
India's Tea Party Time Indian Express Of course, India was too poor and economically backward for corruption to be an issue, but he was perceptive enough to understand that India's core problems were to do with religion and caste and that rural India was the key focus area to solve those ... See all stories on this topic » |
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