From
January 17, 2006 to January 27, 2006
‘India
Sends Out Wrong Signals’
Documentation
Centre (SAHDRC) on Indian migrant
workers in Saudi Arabia says that
Noushad’s case is just the tip of
the iceberg. in Saudi Arabia.
India
Has Hard Choices On U.S. Nuclear Deal
- Rice
India
has "difficult choices" to
make on a controversial civil nuclear
cooperation agreement with the United
States before the deal can be
completed, U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice said on Thursday.
"The
Real Threat Is From Imperial
Fundamentalism"
Writer
and political activistTariq
Alidescribes himself as a "person
of the Left." In a recent
interview in Kolkata, he talked about
his concerns over an Asia which is
"politically undetermined and
economically over-determined," .
. .
Envoy
Says Sri Lanka Peace Needs Patience
Sri
Lanka's peace process is back on track
but patience is sorely needed and will
be key to any success, Norwegian envoy
Erik Solheim said on Thursday after
the government and Tamil Tiger rebels
agreed to meet for talks.
"The
Bird On The Book Does Mean
Something"
Penguin's
chief executive on the future of the
book publishing industry and his
company's plans for India and
elsewhere.
"Globalisation
Does Not Mean You Have No Political
Choices"
Sir
Howard Davies, Director, the London
School of Economics and Political
Science, believes that, despite all
its imperfections, globalisation is
the "least bad" way to
organise economic life.
"We
Are Seeing The Renaissance Of Asia Led
By China And By India"
Singapore
remains committed to its Comprehensive
Economic Cooperation Agreement with
India, says Senior Minister and former
Prime MinisterGoh Chok Tong.In an
interview in Singapore before his
departure for India to attend the
Partnership Summit . . .
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