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    india’s Frightening Secret: Indians Ageing More Than Scandinavia

    Is India a young country? The common response is the often quoted statistic; half the population is below the age of 25 years. But look closer and you find that the statistic can be misleading. Actually, it is frightening. Because some parts of young are, as is commonly believed, young, but...
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    Now China sets up camps, hoists flag in Bhutan!

    We should nuke India back to stone age. That would solve lots of problems in southeast Asia.
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    Flood victims in India are gouged with high food price

    A parantha for Rs.250, water bottle for Rs.400 to Uttarakhand victims Dehradun: Even with hundreds dead and thousands stuck in tragedy-hit Uttarakhand, there are people who have decided to make a quick buck by exploiting the helpless and stranded. Survivors, who for days have battled the cold...
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    A million engineers in India struggling to get a job

    Somewhere between a fifth to a third of the million students graduating out of India's engineering colleges run the risk of being unemployed. Others will take jobs well below their technical qualifications in a market where there are few jobs for India's overflowing technical talent pool. Beset...
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    5 signs India won't become an economic power

    The UK newspaper merely reported the number from India's 2011 census. Are you saying your government lied about the census number? I know India government made up numbers but it has more credibility than an internet nobody like you.
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    MiG-21 to fly for some more time

    India has no choice since LCA has been delayed beyond reason. It will not be inducted in the foreseeable future. Indians might have to fly the flying coffin for the rest of the decade.
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    5 signs India won't become an economic power

    Indian economy is in a crisis, says NCAER The Indian economy is in a crisis with growth slowing down, fiscal and current account deficits running high amid persistent inflation, says a study by an economic think tank. "The Indian economy is in a crisis. While the growth rate has been...
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    Unclaimed bodies fill up Indian state’s morgues

    After accounting for the largest number of deaths on railway tracks and highways in the country, Maharashtra has also earned the notoriety of having the highest number of unidentified human bodies in the country last year. According to statistics compiled by the National Crime Record Bureau...
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    5 signs India won't become an economic power

    What fantasyland are you living in? Only 4.6% of Indians are at the level of what you described. The real middle class in India is really small. The myth of the great Indian Middle class: Roughly 30% of India's population still lives below the poverty line | Mail Online
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    Shocking number of HIV cases detected at Indian blood banks

    Of the 6.51 lakh units of blood collected in Karnataka from April 2012 to March 2013, 1,096 were found to be HIV positive and therefore discarded. Shockingly, of these, a mere 236 (21.5 per cent) HIV+ people were referred to Integrated Testing and Counselling Centres (ICTC) for further...
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    India second most risky place for data centre operations

    India has been ranked as the second most risky location for data centre operations, according to a report. The US has been the most preferred Data Centre location followed by the UK and Sweden, according to annual ‘Dataenter Risk Index 2013’ survey released by Cushman & Wakefield. India...
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    Ranbaxy fined $500 millions for selling adulterated drugs made in India

    New Delhi: Generic drugmaker Ranbaxy has been fined $500 million by the US government after its subsidiary pleaded guilty to sale of adulterated drugs manufactured in India. It is the largest settlement by a generic medicine maker till date. It includes $150 million in payments for a criminal...
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    India shame story: Israeli paedophile adopts girl through surrogate mother

    It's a surrogacy scandal that has shocked the world. An Israeli paedophile, who has served a year-and-a-half in jail for sexually abusing children, managed to adopt a four-year-old girl through an arrangement with a surrogate mother in India. Though it paints an embarrassing picture of the...
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    LCA Tejas' and Mirage-2000's close combat performance

    Are we talking about the LCA on paper spec or the real one? On paper, it beats Mirage 2000. In reality, it falls way short of Mirage 2000.
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    96 percent women feel unsafe in Delhi: Survey

    I think you meant "in any Indian metro city."
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    Italian marines case: Envoy can be sent to jail, says Harish Salve

    You are wrong. International treaties trump local laws. That's what you signed up when you government ratified the treaties. The SC is part of the Indian government and is not exempt from international treaties. The Italian diplomat was performing his normal duty when working on behalf of...
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    Italian marines case: Envoy can be sent to jail, says Harish Salve

    You still think the Indian court is competent? They accepted the diplomat's word knowing full well of his diplomatic immunity and his exemption of the court's jurisdiction. They were stupid and ignorant of the laws. Then they unilaterally declared the diplomat has no diplomatic immunity when...
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    Italian marines case: Envoy can be sent to jail, says Harish Salve

    Knowing full well of his diplomatic immunity and his exempt of the Indian jurisdiction, the Indian supreme court still accepted his affidavit. And now when things didn't go their way, they issued arrest order for the diplomat, effectively taking hostile of him. The Indian supreme court judges...
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    Italian marines case: Envoy can be sent to jail, says Harish Salve

    That's probably India has nothing better to offer than an incompetent twit.
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    Naval guards: India moves to downgrade diplomatic ties with Italy

    How would an Indian know whether NATO would back Italy for war against India or not? Don't be so sure of that. In any case, we all know India doesn't have the ball to hold the Italian hostage, as we all know what that would lead.
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