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Defining moment of United States of America

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The United States of America will see 2016 presidential race ending on 8th November (USA time) (http://edition.cnn.com/election). All though to date the predictions are favoured for Hilary Clinton by as much as a 5 point lead, there are still chances for Trump to cover up. But unfortunately his zodiac sign lord Sun is poorly placed this ...

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India and Russia sign energy, defense deals worth billions

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India's relations, Between US and Russia: Defining a proper Strategy As the Indian economy has grown over the years, so has the challenges. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has definitely changed the way the world looks at India today. He started his tenure by making rapid tours of international capitols and meeting the premiers of these countries. ...

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A good project that merits attention and can be replicated

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A good project that merits attention and can be replicated : China Flood Control Project - a Bigger Role for Farmers and a Better Alert System A recent article from world bank merits attention from top government officers, policy / decision makers and state chief ministers. For it concerns the ever increasing problem of floods that creates ...

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The Enigma of Kashmir

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The Enigma of Kashmir, Pakistan and Muslims The valley is burning, Pakistan is playing with fire as usual while the ISIS is trying to bring the whole world under a Islamic rule that reminds one of Barbarians. (http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/pakistan-using-religion-to-create-trouble-rajnath-singh/articleshow/53317597.cms). Ever since the Maharaja of Kashmir Raja Hari Singh signed the accession of the state of Jammu and Kashmir ...

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Lacking strong leadership, Pakistan remains frustrated – Understanding the dilemma of a country – Part1

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Kudos to the Prime Minister who placed the problem very succinctly to Pakistan as well as China. Addressing Pakistan , he said " The first thing is that with Pakistan, to whom do we talk to decide about the Lakshman Rekha. Will it be with the elected government or with other actors? That is why India ...

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NSG 2008- 16:Flogging a dead horse : What China looses is more than it could gain- lessons from NSG meet

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As the NSG meet concluded yesterday 24th June 2016, there were many lessons for India, China, US and the world at large (http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/us-senator-praises-nsg-after-india-failed-to-get-membership-edward-markey-2874651/). Here are some of the key take aways that everyone needs to know and think. The Chinese are experts in flogging a dead horse. The United States have to regain their leadership ...

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