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    France negotiate with India the sale of 50 more Rafal aircraft

    Meh. That is the case now. Nations look 30 years in future. ABM is being researched by us for a reason. In a decade or so it will be as good as modern day SAM's are against aircrafts.
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    Indo-Pak ties: Who will end up on the losing side?

    In bits and parts. You would have to ask a Compliance Banker for the details. I am not one. I know and am tracking only at the macro level.
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    Indo-Pak ties: Who will end up on the losing side?

    Pretty good laws on public declaration of assets and revenue. Really really bad at weeding out NPA's from Banks acting with malafide intent and hiding NPA's as PA's. The second part is improving only now. When I say now - I mean literally in the last 30 days. New laws have been notified. Its...
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    Indo-Pak ties: Who will end up on the losing side?

    Unfortunately for you - Yes. Thank you for enlightening us about the grand conspiracy of demonetization to 'save' the Banks. While the policy makers targeted a range of benefits that have been clearly listed out by the Chief Economic Advisor of GoI as well as the Prime Minister, you as...
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    Indo-Pak ties: Who will end up on the losing side?

    What? I know you are a Pakistani, that almost by definition means you never bother to actually read and become knowledgeable, but at least try to do so before posting..otherwise it makes you look even more ignorant than the usual stock. Indian Banking system is failing? Its NPA's are on track...
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    Three-month imprisonment for eating, smoking in public places under Ehtram-e-Ramzan Ordinance

    Not completely. I could argue otherwise on minutae...but well worded by you.
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    Three-month imprisonment for eating, smoking in public places under Ehtram-e-Ramzan Ordinance

    Equally? Convenient for you eh? Is thievery an equal crime as murder?
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    Bangladesh: A Pawn or Strategic Player?

    They are synonymous in the context you speak of.
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    Bangladesh: A Pawn or Strategic Player?

    You should use the word 'by population' in that sentence. Because otherwise, the 'largest nation' implies size/area unequivocally. Which in turn implies resources. And that in turn should answer your statement.
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    India used to be pretty clean before population boom in 1980s.

    Things are again improving now - slowly, but surely.
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    Bahubali-2 is now officially India's biggest hit...EVER!- BBC

    What's the latest amount raked in by the movie?
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    112 Feet tall ‘Adiyogi Bust’ declared world’s largest by Guinness Book of World Records

    Looks amazing! Really looking forward to the Sardar Patel statue and ofcourse - the Shivaji Statue near Mumbai! They'd be awe-inspiring.
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    Indo-Pak ties: Who will end up on the losing side?

    Pakistan. We need nothing from Pakistan. We are a status quo power with a booming economy.
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    IT job market crashes: Infosys, Cognizant and others reportedly fire thousands

    Yes. Personally, I think this is a gigantic blessing in disguise for our IT sector. They were heading for a full blown crash to extinction in 10 years if they did not change. Automation coming in IT sector heavily. This event - Trump et all, is forcing them to see the dismal future they were...
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    Bangladesh: A Pawn or Strategic Player?

    Why does that matter. Bangladesh is a small country. It should focus on economic and social development like Switzerland rather than trying to enter power games like the Pakistani/jamaati lovers in Bangladesh want BD to.
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    Cost of Solar Power continues to fall in India

    This is brilliant. Now the next achievement needed is when Solar Power matches Grid parity price without Government subsidies and accelerated depreciation benefits (currently being given to all including the company above).
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    Falling at the leader’s feet: Shades of Tamil Nadu in Bangladesh

    What? I didn't understand you. All Ukrainian girls are married?
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    Bakhtawar terms Ehteram-e-Ramazan Bill as ‘ridiculous law’

    Not really. The ridiculous laws are historically in Pakistan only. 1. Hudood laws. 2. Blasphemy laws. 3. Apostasy laws 4. Blood money law. and now...this eating ban law. No law in India - including beef ban law comes close to such jewels.
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    Sushma swamped by requests from Pakistanis, so India asks Pakistan to endorse patients for treatment

    Its not a big deal. Pakistan does not have quality medical infrastructure. India is a hub for both Pakistanis and Afghans seeking medical treatment.
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