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Indian NSA to discuss security issues with Chinese counterpart

BRICS express concern over W Asia, N Africa
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-01-10 16:05
New Delhi: The national security advisors of five emerging economies, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, which form the grouping BRICS discussed cooperation in cyber security, counter-terrorism, maritime piracy and other threats to global security.

India, France to discuss defence, nuke cooperation

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-01-10 03:35
New Delhi: The Indian External Affairs Salman Khurshid left for Paris on Thursday to discuss with his counterpart Laurent Fabius on issues like defence cooperation and ongoing negotiations for the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Plant.

India moots proposal for JVs in Kazakhstan

ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-01-09 15:04
New Delhi: India has urged for setting up of joint venture projects in Kazakhstan for manufacturing finished products from their minerals could be exported to India as the two countries signed an Inter-Governmental Commission Protocol for enhancing mutual cooperation.
11th PRAVASI BHARATIYA DIVAS-2013, KOCHI

Explore ways for NRIs participation in economy : Indian President

13 Overseas Indians, two organisations felicitated with Awards
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2013-01-09 14:52
KOCHI: The President of India Pranab Mukherjee has appealed for exploring ways and means to encourage participation of Overseas Indians in the country’s growth story.

3 INDIANS AMONG 25 SCIENTISTS GIVEN WORLD’S TOP PROFESSIONAL FELLOWSHIP

Surojit Mahalanobis - 2013-01-09 13:08
NEW DELHI : Three Indian scientists, two of them NRIs, are among 25 worldover who have been awarded Fellowship for 2012 by the American Society for Quality (ASQ), the world’s most trusted Quality teaching and training house.

BEYOND THE EASE OF BANNING HONEY SINGH

SELECTIVE CENSURING BETRAYS RANK HYPOCRISY
Garga Chatterjee - 2013-01-09 13:03
A specific song by Honey Singh has been ‘discovered’. The tragic incident at Delhi created the fertile ground for this. If the discovery was supposed to raise awareness against the contents of the songs and thereby censure Honey Singh, that scheme has failed miserably. The number of online views of the said song has shot-up steeply ever since the free publicity. So much for sensitisation! Honey Singh has since then denied having to do anything with the song. Many people and groups, who, till yesterday had hardly heard of Honey Singh or this song, have assembled his paper and cloth idols to consign them to flames in public amidst much supportive sloganeering.

RESOLVING JHARKHAND CRISIS: LALU YADAV HOLDS THE KEY

Upendra Prasad - 2013-01-09 13:00
History has repeated itself again in Jharkhand. With the withdrawal of support to Munda government by Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, political instability has raised its head again and the State Governor is busy in resolving the crisis. He has got three options before him. Firstly, he can dissolve the Assembly and ask Election Commission to hold fresh elections for a new Assembly. Secondly, he can allow the formation of a new government with new political combinations. Finally, he can suspend the Assembly and give enough time to the political parties to seek new alliance for the government formation.

HURRICANE HUGO AND THE PINK TIDE

BOSS OF THE LATIN AMERICAN LEFT
Angshukanta Chakraborty - 2013-01-09 12:55
When an ailing, cancer-stricken Hugo Chavez, the 58-year-old Venezuelan presidential incumbent, was returned to power by the South American country’s masses for a record fourth time on October 7, 2012, the course of history was forever changed.

UPA’S ‘INCLUSIVE GROWTH’ CONCEALS BIG GAPS

A HARD SLOG IN 2013 WITH MORE BURDENS FOR THE PEOPLE
S. Sethuraman - 2013-01-08 16:14
In a “business as usual” fashion, the UPA Government’s pre-budget discussions, now on, are mainly designed to keep up pretentions that this time-honoured consultative process would have great relevance for the budget strategy in 2013-14. Faithfully, agriculturists are called first for the Finance Minister to have the benefit of their wisdom, followed by labour leaders and next, as a concession lately, to the social sector activists.

SINKING UNDER A GOLDEN BURDEN

GOLD HUNGER PUSHING INDIA OFF THE EDGE
Anjan Roy - 2013-01-08 16:10
Both the union finance ministry and the Reserve Bank of India are waking up to the burden of gold imports on the Indian economy. After showing a little dip in gold imports, this is rising alarmingly once again. The total gold imports last year went up to $56 billion, up from over $40 billion in the previous year. This year so far, between April and September, gold imports notched up to over $20 billion. The reason why the government, as well as the RBI, are suddenly more active on gold imports is that the trade deficit of the country is rising alarmingly high and India could just as well face problems in meeting the external obligations.