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    India interested in Japan’s bullet train technology

    May be it's high time to privatize Indian railways.What do you say?
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    Productive Economy leads Team Pessimism 17 Trillion to Zero

    As I write, the Dow is breaking an all-time record of 17,000 on the back of a positive jobs number that potentially means a sooner end to extraordinary stimulus from the Federal Reserve. We were told by many experts over for many years that good economic news – which probably couldn’t be...
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    World War I in Photos : A Century Later - The Atlantic

    Yesterday, June 28, 2014, marked the 100th anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Assassin Gavrilo Princip fired the first shot in what was to become a horrific years-long bloodbath. However, after the sound of gunfire was silenced on Armistice Day, the deaths continued to...
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    S. Korean, U.S., Japanese joint chiefs vow close cooperation against N.K. nuke

    We should all thankful to Japan. Imagine the situation in South East Asia, if there is no stronger Japan.
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    Ramzan food in India seeing an Arab Spring

    Kerala, OK. We can understand. It doesn't makes sense to have these restaurants in Tamilanadu, we have only 5% Muslims there. It could be in border areas to Kerala.
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    How India Secured its Nurses' Release in Iraq: Dramatic Developments and Diplomacy

    It seems like at-least for now, they wanted to keep it as fight b\n Sunnis and Shias. They may target others once they finish(?) or get an upper hand on Shias.
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    How India Secured its Nurses' Release in Iraq: Dramatic Developments and Diplomacy

    This photo taken on Tuesday, July 1, 2014, shows damaged homes due to clashes between fighters of ISIS and Iraqi security forces in Tikrit, 130 kilometers north of Baghdad, Iraq. New Delhi: 46 nurses taken captive by the Sunni insurgent group ISIS in Iraq were freed on Friday and flown back...
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    Modi may announce huge economic package for Nepal during his trip

    Akhand Bharat just with an addition of Nepal and Bhutan enough.No need of other .... :-)
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    4 Indian-Americans among 40 felicitated in US on Independence Day

    Four Indian-Americans were among 40 people who were honoured for their contributions to the US in the annual great immigrants tribute in New York on the country's Independence day. Microsoft Corp chief executive Satya Nadella, comedian and actor Aasif Mandvi, Carnegie Mellon University...
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    Modi Govt Asks States To Expedite Cases Against Lawmakers

    NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Home Affairs has asked the state governments to put in place a mechanism to expedite the cases against MPs and MLAs. According to sources, the move comes under the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had promised to decriminalise Indian politics if voted to...
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    Record number of Pakistanis visited India last year

    After moving to a much evolved country, nothing changes for you and you are still living in your own shell. Go and read all your posts how you hate Indians, they are worse than any Pakistani poster. BTW, you should be living in USA in the name of Indian citizen.
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    Breaking up with China? OR Is it applies only to West and India?

    For your ignorance, this issue is raised by your fellow Pakistani and that too in your famous Daily. It's not raised by West or an Indian. Your own citizens are confused now on their Country policy.
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    Breaking up with China? OR Is it applies only to West and India?

    It has been a long-standing love affair and there are numbers to prove it. According to a Pew Research Center survey done just last year, the only country that loves China more than China itself, is Pakistan. Now, suddenly, there is news that threatens to fray these bonds of affection...
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    China’s reach for leverage

    The dominant geopolitical theme during the inaugural Crawford Australian Leadership Forum last weekend was the rise of China and the need for global institutions and regional countries to adjust to this changing reality. China’s decades-old military modernization (including missile, nuclear...
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    Zindagi, Pakistan shows a hit in India

    When you get to see some new faces, they will pay attention initially for few episodes. At end good acting and quality only works, in that front none of these guys in Pakistani dramas are not good in acting. Every Pakistani actor\actress who tried their luck in Bollywood are failed just because...
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    Zindagi, Pakistan shows a hit in India

    Seems like all Pakistani drama artists are singers too..
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    Iraq crisis: Indian nurses freed by ISIS militants to reach Kochi tomorrow

    So, credit goes to Modi. Congress CM says thanks to Modi. Hindustan Times ‏@htTweets 1m #IraqCrisis | They are an hour away from the international airport. They will reach Kochi tomorrow morning. Thankful to Centre: #Kerala CM
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    Iraq crisis: Indian nurses freed by ISIS militants to reach Kochi tomorrow

    Did they release them b\c they are non-Muslims and non-Shias?
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    ISIS: The New Taliban

    Reuters/Corbis Images A fighter with an ISIS flag and weapon in Mosul, Iraq, June 23, 2014 In the days since the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) took control of much of northern Iraq, Western leaders and analysts have expressed alarm at what they have called a powerful new form of...
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    FIBA Asia Cup preview: China, India, Indonesia, Iran, and Japan

    MANILA, Philippines – In about a week’s time, the curtains will open on the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup, which will be held in Wuhan, China - the site of the 2011 FIBA Asia Men’s Championships. Ten teams are participating in this edition of what was formerly called the FIBA Asia Stankovic Cup. This...
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