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India's people are the jewel in its crown; On top of the horrific toll in Pakistan, this week's earthquake left 1,300 dead in Indian-controlled Kashmir. High Commissioner to India Sir Michael Arthur says the Indian people are one of its strongest assets.(Business)
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The Birmingham Post (England)
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October 12, 2005
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Byline: Sir Michael Arthur
People are India's thing. Everywhere, all the time. By 2030 India will be the biggest country in the world, overtaking China.
People are India's future - 54 per cent of the population under 25. Those people are a huge asset - provided they are educated, trained and employed. If not, they are a huge burden.
Indians have faced much down the millennia - they have tough resilience, an absorptive capacity when invaded, and an a...
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