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NEED FOR LONG-TERM TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS IN LIBYA

Special Correspondent - 2011-03-29 23:41
New York: Swift and decisive action by the international community has stopped a humanitarian disaster from emerging so far in Libya, but the country’s transition to genuine democracy will take time and require concerted global support, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned today.

UN IN PACT WITH SATELLITE FIRMS TO RESTORE COMMUNICATIONS AFTER DISASTER

Special Correspondent - 2011-03-29 23:34
New York: The United Nations telecommunications agency today announced that it has reached agreement with two international satellite organizations to expedite the restoration of vital telecommunications services in the aftermath of natural disasters.

HALF OF WORLD’S POOREST COUNTRIES CAN ESCAPE POVERTY BY 2020

Special Correspondent - 2011-03-29 23:28
New York: Half the world’s 48 least developed countries (LDCs) can “graduate” out of their impoverished status within 10 years if they benefit from better targeted development aid, duty- and quota-free access for exports and doubled farm productivity and school enrolment, according to a United Nations report released today.

Tonga’s economy is recovering

Special Correspondent - 2011-03-29 23:14
Tonga’s economy is recovering from the effects of the global financial crisis, the domestic credit crunch, and adverse weather-related shocks. The recovery is being supported by increased construction activity and improvements in the external environment.

ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION VITAL TO BOOST LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

Special Correspondent - 2011-03-29 23:10
New York: Diversifying production rather than relying on commodity exports is crucial to boosting the economies of the least developed countries (LDCs), a quarter of the world’s total, according to a United Nations report slated to be issued today.

ADB Metro Rail Loan to Ease Congestion in Ha Noi

Special Correspondent - 2011-03-29 12:50
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - The Asian Development Bank's (ADB) Board of Directors has approved a $293 million loan to support a $1 billion metro rail project in Ha Noi.
India

A WOBBLY, EMERGING GREAT POWER

INDIA’S POST-WIKILEAKS IMAGE
Praful Bidwai - 2011-03-29 12:46
The WikiLeaks cables pertaining to India, summarised by The Hindu newspaper, have created a furore. The most sensational disclosure they contain is about the cash-for-votes scandal of July 2008, when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh staked the survival of the United Progressive Alliance government on the India-US nuclear cooperation deal. The Left parties, on whose support the minority government depended, withdrew their backing. The Congress recruited other parties by bribing them.
India

BJP MORE EMBARRASSED BY WIKILEAKS

US ASSESSMENT GOES WRONG ON KARAT
Amulya Ganguli - 2011-03-29 12:43
The secret cables put out by the WikiLeaks have been reasonably accurate. They have shown that the US embassy staffers are not far off the mark when it comes to analyzing the Indian scene. Except for their assessment of CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat, of which more later, they have been nearly always right. As a result, it is the BJP which is likely to be more embarrassed in the long run by the revelations than the Congress.

Emerging Asian Bond Markets Register Strong Growth in 2010

Special Correspondent - 2011-03-29 12:40
MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Emerging East Asia's local currency bond markets expanded by 13.6% to $5.2 trillion in 2010, driven by strong growth in corporate bonds that helped to offset a decline in issuance by central banks and some governments in the last quarter of 2010.
India-Pakistan Home/Interior Secretary Level Talks, March 28-29, 2011

India, Pakistan agree to institutionalize engagement process

Cooperation in counter terrorism, release of prisoners, drugs and human trafficking, tackling counterfeit currency, cyber crimes, red corner notices and streamlining visa process
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-03-29 04:56
New Delhi: The bilateral relationship between India and Pakistan is gradually moving towards a more defined institutional format for deeper engagement as both the countries agreed to set up a Hotline between Home Secretary of India and Interior Secretary of Pakistan for facilitating real time information sharing relating to terrorist threats.