Uncle, your western sources (Pakistanis can believe them when it suits your purpose, dont they?) also mention that the Thai fishing boat was being taken over or was being commandeered by the Pirates. Now was Indian navy supposed to first to check the boat's ID papers before responding to an...
Forced veiling' debate divides Bangladeshi women
DHAKA: When a Bangladeshi government official told Sultana Arjuman Banu she was an uncultured prostitute for not wearing a burqa, the outraged headmistress took him to court.
In a landmark verdict, Bangladesh's High Court ruled that...
The freeway doesn't connect areas inside Guragon. The multiple entry/exit points again take you in or out of the city. The truth is if you have to travel inside the city, you are doomed. This POD thing is another money-making exercise for the politicians and the bureaucrats.
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I dont believe a word of it. Ask the folks who live in Gurgaon. Tall buildings and office complexes but the roads are non-existent. Its craters everywhere. I bet if Hooda can spend even half of the proposed amount on roads there would be no need for any futuristic Pods.
Disclaimer:This aint a China bashing. But an interesting read on how the world responds to China's sensitivities. Something that probably India could do in the future, when it has the clout of course.
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Going gaga over Tibet
AS IS well known, some people in the West go soft in...
I still think this is hogwash. US companies will find out ways to get around these regulation. Simply because they have to survive. Their profit oriented vision trains them for finding ways around such regulations.
I spent some time in Milwaukee as a GE employee (I was actually employed in...
Antony is just stating the obvious. Economic rise brings political and military clout and assertiveness is by-product of that.
Given a thought, Pakistan would probably have the same views vis-a-vis India.
Many Chinese actually see the sanctions as a blessing in disguise. It helped them concentrate on domestic capabilities and get know-how from the Russians.
Nope Pakistani Basmati qualifies as true Basmati as well. It was the historical Indus basin in Punjab that is known for pure Basmati. But I think India has acquired the GI for Basmati in the global market. I am not sure if Pakistan too has legal right over it, unfortunately.
Interesting. Any articles on how India came to be involved in the training? I was under the impression that a bulk of the training will be conducted by the Ruskies themselves. Or did India provide a cheaper alternative?
I dont think any country subscribes to a Jew-bashing policy except Iran off course but Pakistan contributed men and resources against the Israelis in the Arab-Israel war. Pakistan hasnt yet recognized Israel as a nation and routinely takes the Arab side at UN.
Anything that doesnt meet...