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WHO WILL NOT GET TO RULE INDIA ?
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THE POWER HUNGRY KEKRAS WHO ARE BLEEDING INDIA TODAY ?
IF AND IF I CAN PREDICT FUTURE . A TIME IS BOUND TO COME WHEN THE RIGHTEOUS AND THE UPRIGHT WILL RULE INDIA AND MAKE IT A FORCE TO RECKON WITH IN THE WORLD ARENA
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DEVRANJAN DASH
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In the present political scenario with Regional parties springing up in every nook and corner of the country and regional issues like caste creed culture being given more importance as compared to national issues like Terrorism, Economic...
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Sudeep Tarafdar
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The UPA is most likely to win. The NDA is likely to win only if the Third Front aligns with the BJP post elections. By the way, the Third Front would also be able to get significant number of votes. The BJP's loss could be attributed to its own...
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when an article harming the relation between two neighbouring countries comes, isn't it the duty of the government officials to clarify their side and make the whole thing in control. so when chinees...
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Yash Singh
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This case started with an article written by Zhan Lue where he wants India to be broken into 20-30 countries based on language and religion. It is also suggesting Chinese government to help the enemies of Indian democracy. This is not a new...
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SIVA PRASAD GADAMSETTY
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WE SHOULD HAVE TOUGHER LAWS TO PROTECT THE INTERESTS OF ORDINARY CITIZENS WHO DEPEND ON THEIR DAILY WAGES. THEIR EARNINGS ARE AFFECTED BY BANDHS/ STRIKES ETC., . WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS . HOW CAN I PROTECT MYSELF/ MY ORGANISATION/ MY SHOP/ MY...
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TEN things to learn from Japan 1. THE CALM Not a single visual of chest-beating or wild grief. Sorrow itself has been elevated. 2. THE DIGNITY Disciplined queues for water and groceries. Not a rough word or a crude gesture. 3. THE ABILITY The incredible architects, for instance. Buildings swayed but didn’t fall. 4. THE GRACE People bought only what they needed for the present, so everybody could get something. 5. THE ORDER No looting in shops. No honking and no overtaking on the roads. Just understanding. 6. THE SACRIFICE Fifty workers stayed back to pump sea water in the N-reactors. How will they ever be repaid? 7. THE TENDERNESS Restaurants cut prices. An unguarded ATM is left...
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Rajeev Bahl
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We knew about the Japanese Philosophy "KAIZEN" Thanks for adding ten more... I am sure we can learn thousands of things from this near perfect breed called JAPANESE. Thanks Rajeev
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S. Muralidharan
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I fully endorse your view, Mr. Sharma! Our politicians have out-classed every politician of this world! During political crisis, they get charged up, most importantly, they cross over for petty gains, and shamelessly join back!
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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, the visit by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (December 15-17) was expected to lower the temperature. It did not; instead it only exacerbated the Sino-Indian fault lines. Wen’s talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on December 16 failed to produce any dramatic results. The good thing...
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India-Iran Drama Continues If Iran really was behind the February 13 attack on an Israeli diplomat in New Delhi, Indian officials need be asking one key question: why? After all, despite the fact that India has voted against Iran twice at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), New Delhi has seemingly continued to have friendly relations with Tehran. And why would Iran choreograph an attack like this at a time when India is seriously engaged in trying to negotiate a complicated arrangement with Tehran to pay for oil it has bought? (India owes billions of dollars in lieu of oil it has already received over the years). One suggestion has been that Iran didn’t take the West-led censure motions at the IAEA as well it seemed, and could in effect be punishing a supposed ally for challenging it in an international forum in this way. Regardless, the Indian media has been surprisingly quite on the sensitive question of Iranian involvement. The device used by the lone perpetrator...
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Isn't it amazing, that Indian Government has miserably failed to handle a major issue like this, rather overlooked it conveniently:Maoist Insurgency, that contributed to killing of 900 people, last year alone -- Wrote Former Indian major general Ashok K. Mehta in " The Wall Street Journal ," Read More
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Floods deluge Pak With Strategic Problems The Zardari government's inefficient handling of the floods is reminiscent of the General Yahya Khan government's thoroughly inept rescue and relief operations in the wake of the devastating Bhola cyclone in East Pakistan in 1970 that sowed the seeds of Pakistan's dismemberment, argues Rajeev Sharma. Pakistan's worst-ever floods may drown President Asif Ali Zardari himself. He is increasingly being seen as the modern time's Nero. He chose to be abroad when floods deluged large parts of his country, displacing over 20 million people, much more than the 2004 Asian tsunami, the 2005 Kashmir earthquake and the 2010 Haiti quake all put together. The Zardari government's inefficient handling of the floods is reminiscent of the General Yahya Khan government's thoroughly inept rescue and relief operations in the wake of the devastating Bhola cyclone in East Pakistan on November 12, 1970 that sowed the seeds of Pakistan's dismemberment....
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