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Is India Facing a Cultural Emergency?

India celebrated its 64th Republic Day on January 26 with much fanfare, displaying its military might and cultural diversity in a parade that rolled through New Delhi. While the parade showcased the...

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It was never in doubt that North Korea’s nuclear test on February 12 would raise hackles in East Asia. The rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula since Pyongyang launched a rocket in December, along...

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The Left Gains Ground in India’s Northeast

The election results for the assembly polls in the northeastern Indian states of Meghalaya, Tripura and Nagaland were announced last week. The media hype generated by the presentation of the annual...

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Pakistan’s Elections: A Harbinger of Peace on the Subcontinent?

Now that we know Nawaz Sharif will succeed Raja Pervez Ashraf as the next prime minster of Pakistan, it’s worth noting that Pakistan has never seen a democratic transition as smooth as the one set to...

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Bhutan Election Results: A Marker of Gross National Unhappiness?

Bhutan likes to define itself on the parameter of Gross National Happiness. But the recent results of the parliamentary elections reveal signs of unhappiness with the way things are moving in the...

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By: ISHWAR AGGARWAL

Hiiiiiiiiiiiii, i feel really great because the delhi metro become the pride not of the delhi but for india. delhi metro has touch numerous award and milestones. The most surprisingly fact is that...

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By: footloose

another example is T3 and many flyovers that are built offlate.I am sure CWG 2010 is economically,technically and from the security perspective quite possible in India. one thing that has let us down...

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By: Hariharan

While I agree that something is better than nothing and Seedharan’s leadership is also commendable, New Delhi lacks vision. By 2030, a whopping 600 million Indians would be living in cities!...

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By: Aashmani Ghosh

Hmmmmmmmm….ok

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By: Pooja kumari

Thank you “Delhi metro” for becoming a pride of INDIA.

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By: Basit Sofi

Metro has become the fastest means of transportation and it has become safe and easy for everyone to travel with and it has become the pride of India thank u for that Delhi Metro……..

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