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    Russia cancels war games with India, navy reacts strongly

    Shiv Aroor | New Delhi, May 31, 2011 | Updated 11:45 IST In a big snub to India, Russia has cancelled two bilateral war games with the Indian Armed Forces after months of planning and a well-established arrangement. The move has left the Indian Navy furious over the "unprofessional manner"...
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    How many viewing the china section.

    Look how many people are viewing the China defense section (272). Before the J20 released, the lowest count i seen was about (40-50). Normally the highest viewing section is the indian, where there are close to (80 to 100) viewing. Is shown how much people are interested in the new J20.
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    Is India ready to refuse UK aid?

    Is India ready to refuse UK aid?Britain's review of whether India should still receive UK taxpayers' money may be cut short by Delhi saying 'no thanks' Share Comments (0) Since 1998, India has received more British aid than any other country, a total of £1.5bn in the last five years...
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    China leads decline in world rural poverty

    China leads decline in world rural poverty By Dario Thuburn (AFP) – 15 hours ago ROME — China has led a dramatic decline in rural poverty rates in many parts of the world over the past decade, a report released on Monday by the UN's International Fund for Agricultural Development...
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    It’s official: PH bests India as No. 1 in BPO

    MANILA, Philippines—After challenging India for the top position for several years, the Philippines is now the world leader in business support functions like shares services and business process outsourcing, according to the latest reports and trends analyses. In fact, the country overtook...
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    Men in women-only metro forced to sit ... up

    November 29, 2010 - 7:14AM A group of male passengers travelling in a female-only carriage on New Delhi's new metro system were ordered to do sit-ups on the platform by the furious women, according to reports. At least one carriage is reserved for women on every metro train in the Indian...
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    Pie is growing, but foreigners` share is shrinking

    Pie is growing, but foreigners` share is shrinking Published on Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 11:00 | Updated at Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 14:36 Two years ago the chief executive of General Electric, Jeffrey Immelt, predicted that his company's annual sales in China would reach USD 10 bn by the end...
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    Made in China, Bought in India

    BY David Shaftel Mumbai It’s time to take a Flawed and poor-quality Chinese goods have repeatedly threatened to bring the already-tenuous Sino-India trade relations to a head, but the perception that Indian consumers will not buy Chinese goods because they are of a comparatively...

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