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Business and Economy
  • India Most Favored Investment Destination
    A Bank of America (BoA) study found that the average inflow into Indian bonds, equities, and loan vehicles increased 158.4% more than thrice the emerging world average of 40.3% as corporate investments was pegged at USD 19.3 billion in 2005.
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  • Most Sought IT Talent, Quality Concerns
    A recent international survey found that India to be the top destination for global Information Technology companies’ hiring but also said that India had slipped below China and Eastern Europe where companies planned to start operations next 3 years.
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Democracy, Politics and Judiciary

  • Judiciary Accountability Law
    The Federal Cabinet approved in principle to introduce a Judges (Inquiry) Bill 2006 aimed at making High Court (HC) and Supreme Court (SC) judges accountable for actions inconsistent with their position including corruption charges and incapacitation.
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  • Govt Survey Finds 41% OBC
    The Government’s premier statistical body found that India has 41.1% population belonging to the Other Backward Classes (OBC) and not 52% as asserted by the Government wanting to create a vote-bank by granting them reservation in premier educational institutions.
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Environment, Health and Education

  • GHG Consequences Dangerous
    UN Secretary General Kofi Annan told a conference on climate control in Nairobi that it is far less expensive to cut greenhouse gasses (GHG) than “deal with the consequences later” and implored nations “Let no one say we cannot afford to act.”<More>

  • Clean Projects Disagreement
    Nations attending the 12th Conference of Parties on Climate Change (COP12) seemed to be angry at the lop-sided award of Clean Development Projects (CDP) part of the Kyoto Protocol to India, China, and Brazil.<More>

Terrorism, Defense, Security and Science & Technology
  • Anti-Terror Mechanism
    India and Pakistan have agreed to set up a joint anti-terror mechanism which would include “regular and timely sharing of information” as Pakistan promised to “look into” evidence presented by India of cross-border links.<More>

  • Al-Qaeda Nuke Plot Targets UK
    Continuing with a series of briefings, British intelligence officials said that they are convinced that the al Qaeda is planning a nuclear attack on the UK and cited “an awful lot of chatter” on jihadi websites to bolster their claim.<More>

Neighbors

  • China Wants Arunachal
    Days before the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao, its Ambassador to India has said that his nation wants the entire state of Arunachal Pradesh even as the joint working group (JWG) scheduled November 9-10 was called off because of other disagreements.<More>

  • Bangla Blockade Called Off
    Even though Bangladesh President Iajuddin Ahmed failed to prove his constitutional neutrality, the 14-party coalition led by Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina said that they would call of the blockade “in view of public sufferings” till next Sunday.<More>

World

  • Nuke Deal Listed Top Priority
    With President George Bush, Republican leaders, and prominent Democrats voicing the importance, the Indo-US Civilian Nuclear Deal may be taken up in a couple of days by the Senate even as supporters and opponents stepped up lobbying to suit their agenda.<More>

  • Lebanese Political Crisis and West Asia
    The resignation of 5 Shiite Ministers from the Lebanon Government increased regional tensions across sectarian and religious lines and the US Government (USG) applauded an Argentinean court branding the Hezbollah “global nexus of terrorism.”<More>

 
Hot Topics
  China Wants Arunachal
  Bangla Blockade Called Off
  GHG Consequences Dangerous
  India Most Favored Investment Destination
  Anti-Terror Mechanism

Featured Analyses     More

 

Nuke Deal Listed Top Priority

With President George Bush, Republican leaders, and prominent Democrats voicing the importance, the Indo-US Civilian Nuclear Deal may be taken up in a couple of days by the Senate even as supporters and opponents stepped up lobbying to suit their agenda.

 

FBI Warning Raises Terror Fear

 

Most Sought IT Talent, Quality Concerns

 

The Donkey’s Kick

 

Madrasa Bombing Inspires Protests, Reprisals

 

Security and Telecom Investment

 

IB Says Cannot ISI Info to Pak

Featured Edits

Anti-terror mechanism set up

Myanmar in transition

Arunachal row: A hiccup in India-China relations

Still shackled to `family honour'

Not many know the Indian past he had discovered! 

Dangerous fallacies 

Inscription

South Indian Inscriptions

Ancient Indian dynasties documented their administration, significant developments, grants, and milestones as inscriptions in temples. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has documented these inscriptions from 1886. These pages contain inscriptions from Pallava, Chola, Pandya, Western Chalukya, Eastern Chalukya, Rashtrakuta, Hoyasala, Vijayanagara, Vishnukundin, Kakatiya, Reddi, Vaidumba, Chinda, Eastern Ganga, Gajapathi, Kalchurya, Qutb-Shahi of Golkonda, and Moghul,  dynasties.


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