“For Nuclear Renaissance, The World
Needs India”
As Principal Scientific Adviser to the
Government of India, R. Chidambaram
has played a crucial behind-the-scenes
role in the formulation of India’s
approach to the question of civil
nuclear cooperation with the United
States.
Empowering Engineers Through Training
Through initiatives called campus
connect, we work with 380 engineering
colleges to make sure that more people
from disadvantaged sections have
access to training.
‘New Zealand Has Best Practice Levels’
Financial markets are regarded very
much a man’s world and stock markets
more so. But in a country that has the
distinction of being the first to
grant women the right to vote, it is
only natural, perhaps, that the head
of Securities Commission . . . .
Postal Financial Services Are
Developing At A Rapid Rate
As the radio or television did not
signal the death of newspapers, the
Internet and online communication will
not ring the death-knell for postal
services.
Opening Doors To Other Cultures
A freewheeling chat with Uma
Krishnaswami, an author of Indian
origin writing for children in the
U.S.
“There Was Nothing Inherently Wrong In
Partition”
Yasmin Khan, a British historian of
India-Pakistan descent, questions some
conventional assumptions about
Partition in her bookThe Great
Partition:
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