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Why China And India Don't Get Along January 4, 2011: India-China ties are set to enter treacherous waters in the coming months. This is clear from current Chinese attitudes, wherein China favors Pakistan at the expense of India. For example, China is selling a one Giga watt nuclear reactor to Pakistan and is determined to ink a civilian nuclear energy cooperation agreement with the country which has for years indulged in nuclear proliferation. China has been demanding visa applications from Indians living in Jammu and Kashmir (wishing to travel to China) but not for Pakistanis in Pakistani Kashmir. This makes it clear on whose side China is. Against the backdrop of many serious differences,...
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sanjay dey
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I think China needs to know that India is not a coward. The recent passport issue over the officers in Arunachal Pradesh shows India's inability to counter Chinese pressure.
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Sarabjeet Singh Johar
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well India shielding the tibetians is the biggest eye soarer for Chinese. They r in bed with pakistan for the exact reason. The day India asks china to leave, chinese would leave their hostility. Recently China also see's Indias democratic model...
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Hi, I need some information .. How can you understand and control costs? and Is there an escape clause in the deal or protection in place for when business conditions change ?
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Sarabjeet Singh Johar
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costs are unavoidable but u have to single of controlable and uncontrolable(necessary) cost. While analysis of blanace sheet its best to link the company with another company manufacturing identical product under similar conditions. This would...
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Business Management Consultant
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I'd say for services. It is true that many software companies make lots of money. Many different types of software serve many great purposes and they provide great benefits. They are helpful to lots and lots of people.
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Sarabjeet Singh Johar
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Sale, the guys sitting on the other end of customer support provide service
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Jyoti CHETANI
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"Sale"
| 2 years ago
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If the soft ware is charge able then its called to be a sale, but when its cost free then it will be a service like upgradation.
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Debate: "Is supply of software a sale or a service?" deleted from your view.
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siddivineetkumar
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It is absolutely correct to have a smiling face while sending mails to clients because it shows ur confidence and an assurance which we give to our clients, and even clients know that smile can keep many problems away if used on right conditions
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Sarabjeet Singh Johar
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WHY not ? A Smiley can conveys more than words do
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Amrita
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It really does depend on the relationship you have with the client. I wouldn't dream of using a smiley face with some of our clients as it would be construed as unprofessional. But, on the other hand, some of them use them in emails to me and I...
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Debate: "Do you think smiley faces are appropiate on emails to clients? ;)" deleted from your view.
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anuradha
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Mahatma Gandhi is a global figure and i think he should remain be the face of our country till date.
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Sarabjeet Singh Johar
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hahaha... but will this happen? Recently it was 100th birthday of Bhagat singh we didn't even see a stamp to mark this occasion
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Mohan Murari
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what difference it is going to make.. I think government should focus on more important works and lets not create any such issue as its not going to help us anyways.
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Debate: "Should we put a photo of other freedom fighter rather than Gandhiji in our currency?" deleted from your view.
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there should be footpath vendors
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NO.footpath is meant for pedestrians to walk.
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Rajendran Mariagnanam Mariagnanam
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"there should be footpath vendors"
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If government cannot provide jobs at least this footpath vendors ensure their self rehabilitation and does good to free market economy .They at least provide motivation for people who are jobless in this country to earn their livelihood. Millions...
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Sarabjeet Singh Johar
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yes but in some specified areas
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Syed Atifuddin
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"there should be footpath vendors"
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Yes there should be footpath vendors but in a specified areas. Those who are already on footpath should be rehabilated in that areas. To give you an example we have subways for padestrian and most of them are big enough to accomodate these...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Absolutely less corrupted is always better than more corrupted especially in a world where we dont seem to have much choices.
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Sarabjeet Singh Johar
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if stern action is taken against corrupt politicians than parliament debts would be held in Tihar jail.
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Himanshu Pathak
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How can we say this?? Less corrupted is still corrupted. Some how even I have started doubting the importance of their existence...
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Debate: ""EVERY POLITICION ARE CORRUPTED,WHO IS LESS HE/SHE IS GOOD"" deleted from your view.
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ABHIJIT KULKARNI
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India being a Bigest Democracy in the world, has always respected the power of collective bargaining Worker's rights are vested in organisation's well being , hence it works both ways, workers should also understand the way organisations work and...
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Sarabjeet Singh Johar
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unionism is an old school arm twisting tactic still being used. It is now to powerfull to be ammended.
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Sujatha srivastava
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It seems so. The only way the company owners listen is this. They are ready to give in only when they incur loss...
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Debate: "Is unionism and worker association the only way for the workers to get their rights?" deleted from your view.
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It was a short-lived rise
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Market will see a rise again
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Vipin Bhasin
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I don't think that High Petrol prices caused for lower sales. whereas boom can't run on regular basis in short term. We have seen the same situation in equity market. But it will stand again in long term span. The same situation can be seen in...
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Sarabjeet Singh Johar
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well if you see the recent market trends, Indians now have started to shift to sedans and luxury hatchs. Wait for a while, with a little market stability auto industry will rise again
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Mridula Maity
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"It was a short-lived rise"
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The reasons for decline in market is obvious and the prices will nevr go down. Ther is not much of the possibility of seeing the sun rise again in the sector.
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Debate: "Booming auto market gone down, Was it a pleasant dream which has passed?" deleted from your view.




