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INDIA IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
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One of the key milestones in world history has been the rise to prominence of new and influential states in world affairs. The recent trajectories of China and India suggest strongly that these states will play a more powerful role in the world in the coming decades.1 One recent analysis, for example, judges that "the likely emergence of China and India ... as new global players-similar to the advent of a united Germany in the 19th century and a powerful United States in the early 20th centur...
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Farmers, City Dwellers Vie For Scarce Water in India;New Delhi Runs Dry in Midst of Drought, Heat Wave
The Washington Post
; Taps began running dry across India's sprawling capital city last week, bringing home to lawmakers and opinion shapers something both villagers and city dwellers could have told them months ago: India does not have enough water to go around. As temperatures advanced over 100 degrees several days
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INDIA CAUGHT IN MIDDLE ON TIBETAN MONK NEW DELHI MUST DECIDE KARMAPA'S FATE
The Boston Globe
; NEW DELHI - Already battling a terrorist war for which it blames rival Pakistan, India is now embroiled in a hostile standoff with China - its other uneasy neighbor - over the arrival of a revered Tibetan monk. The surprise escape to India of the 17th Karmapa, who arrived in India on Jan. 5, has
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Delegation gets down to business in New Delhi; Over lunch and elsewhere, the governor's trade mission discussed ways that Minnesota and India can be better partners.(BUSINESS)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ... 60th anniversary of independence from British rule and on the news that the state of Louisiana just elected Bobby Jindal as America ... start-up firm that makes fuel-saving devices for diesel engines. News that corporate and government officials were interested in cutting ...
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New Delhi, India, is a good candidate for redevelopment, official says.
Times of India (New Delhi, India)
; ... newspaper, go to http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com (c) 2005, The Times of India. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. For information on republishing this content, contact us at (800) 661-2511 (U.S.), (213) 237-4914 (worldwide), fax (213) 237-65 ...
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Bush effect: New Delhi sees India-US ties blooming...
India Abroad
; Diwanji, Amberish K. India Abroad 11-12-2004 The re-election of George W Bush as United States President means a more vigorous continuation of his administration's policies followed in the first term. For India, the initial relief is that the process of the last four years can continue, and perhaps
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Uneasy lies the nuclear crown on India's head: One year after the surprise tests, New Delhi lacks a clear strategy.(World)(Briefing/Western Asia)(News Analysis)
The Washington Times
; NEW DELHI - A year after stunning the world with five nuclear weapons tests in 45 hours, India is struggling to handle the challenges of its new status. After demonstrating sophisticated fission and fusion capabilities, India has moved very slowly to consolidate its nuclear military capabilities on
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India demands morePakistan arrests: New Delhi calls jailing of top Islamic militant a 'step forward'
Charleston Gazette
; ... explosives at a crowded New Delhi bus terminal, the United News of India news agency reported. Yunus confessed he was under orders ... Pakistan to detonate the bomb on New Year's Eve, the news agency quoted Deputy Commissioner of Police Ashok Chand ...
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India Shows Its Muscle To Nepal; New Delhi Employs Economic Weapons
The Washington Post
; India's south Asian neighbors are watching closely as, once again, the giant of the region has come into confrontation with one of the smaller countries on its borders-in this case a virtual trade blockade by New Delhi against tiny Nepal. As a result of the action, Nepalese in this capital city are
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Hot numbers at Mr Kumar's: India is developing a big appetite for western grocery lines. Clive Beddall flew to New Delhi to find out more about the dawn of the modern supermarket revolution. (India).
Grocer
; When it comes to convenience retailing Asian-style, Mahendar Kumar is a pioneer with a difference. His store in a modern, air-conditioned New Delhi shopping plaza contrasts sharply with the bustling, open-fronted momma and poppa units that characterise the metropolis. But what really makes the
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ZEGNA'S PLANNING RETAIL ROLLOUT IN INDIA; NEW STORES TO OPEN THIS FALL IN NEW DELHI AND MUMBAI; FURTHER EXPANSION ALSO IN THE WORKS.(Ermenegildo Zegna Corp.)
Daily News Record
; Byline: BETSY LOWTHER MUMBAI, India - When it comes to India's burgeoning luxury men's wear market, the Ermenegildo Zegna Group is hoping that the second time is the charm. The company, which operated one India store in Mumbai (the former Bombay) from 2000 until late last year, found its first
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