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    India to reopen CEPA with South Korea

    Actually Korean automotive manufacturers have identified Chennai in India as the major hub for manufacturing for them. They prefer India over China due to trust issues. An FTA will allows them to export automotive parts and other inputs into India fromKorea and boost India's finished car...
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    India-US air force exercise begins in Agra

    A five-day joint exercise, involving the Indian Air Force and the United States Air Force transport aircraft, began in Agra on Monday. During the exercise, participants will exchange airlift, air land and airdrop delivery techniques and participate in aero-medical and disaster management...
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    US backs India on UNSC seat despite Syria vote

    I'm surprised the link doesn't work. Google for IBSA heads to Syria for talks. You'll know what I am talking about. You can check this link. India, Brazil, South Africa on peace mission to Syria | World | DAWN.COM Meanwhile this will be a good read. NEW DELHI: India justified it decision to...
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    Is defending the Muslims and Islam anti-Indian?

    No..lot of Indians died.
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    Is defending the Muslims and Islam anti-Indian?

    It worked in both cases. The one highlighted was the one where a mob attacked a predominantly muslim community. What youhave to understand is that there are no major demarcations on religious lines on where people stayed. That particular community also housed Hindus and other religions. And...
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    US backs India on UNSC seat despite Syria vote

    That's precisely the reason why India has created a third front. Remember India's demand is not only for it'sown inclusion, but for expansion of the council. This means added lobbying by other hopefuls like Germany, Brazil, Japan and South Africa. Media releases by India is a tactic to add...
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    Is defending the Muslims and Islam anti-Indian?

    Not really.The investigations are to find out if the Police force abstained from controlling the mob which to be honest did occur. But in a riot no one waits and asks if you are a Hindu or a Muslim. A mob attacks every one who is not a part of it. And there were mobs of both sides. Muslims...
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    India to reopen CEPA with South Korea

    Days after having inked a civil nuclear agreement with South Korea, India will reopen the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) to make it more contemporary and further strengthen trade ties with the East Asian tiger. The first round of talks on “upgrading” the CEPA will begin...
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    Is defending the Muslims and Islam anti-Indian?

    It is sad you have such an opinion without witnessing ground realities. Not touching on Kashmir Pakistani's only see Muslims killed in Gujarat. We see Indians (Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians) killed in the riots as well.
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    US backs India on UNSC seat despite Syria vote

    Glad you agree. The problem is that unlike NATO there is not a strong enough alliance within the UN to push other agendas. India's bid for the UNSC permanent seat was driven by the fact that it wanted it's voice to heard in a relevant forum expecially considering a large contribution of the...
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    High degree of mistrust straining India China relationship: US

    A high degree of mistrust continues to strain the bilateral relationship between India and China, the Pentagon has informed the US Congress. New Delhi remains concerned by China's close military ties with Pakistan and its growing footprint in the Indian Ocean, Central Asia and Africa...
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    India, Japan Progressing Toward Atomic Trade Pact

    India and Japan are gradually progressing toward agreement on a bilateral atomic trade accord, informed insiders told the Singapore Straits Times on Wednesday (see GSN, July 21). An agreement would permit Japanese firms to export nuclear technology to India and enable the use of...
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    US backs India on UNSC seat despite Syria vote

    You are looking at only 1 part of the picture. That's always going to present a distorted image. India's push behind a UNSC seat is going on parallelly to it's push for a BRICS head for IMF, an IBSA (India, Brazil, South Africa) league within UNSC working as a 3rd front to NATO and China-Russia...
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    New strike corps for China border

    In 2009, New Delhi acted decisively in sanctioning two new army divisions, about 35,000 troops, to strengthen Indian defences in Arunachal, which China claims as a part of Tibet. It can now be revealed that New Delhi has also sanctioned a new mountain strike corps, of an additional 40,000...
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    US backs India on UNSC seat despite Syria vote

    There's a different between supporting and then actually voting for it. The 5 permanent members have veto powers. It doesn't matter if 99% of the assembly votes in favor. If even 1 member with veto power votes against it, it won't happen.
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    US backs India on UNSC seat despite Syria vote

    We need all 5 permanent members to vote for it. When it comes to voting, China has indicated it might back out in order to maintain good diplomatic relations with Pakistan.
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    US backs India on UNSC seat despite Syria vote

    The United States continues to support a UN Security Council seat for India even as it's in touch with Indian officials on the situation in Syria, according to a US official. "It remains our position that we support a UN Security Council seat for India," State Department spokesperson...
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    Sri Lanka & India to ink agreement on coal power plant in September

    The sub-continent in general is not particularly rich in Power plant grade coal. Even India has to import loads of coal from Australia. Colombo being the normal transit point for a lot of ships is bound to get coal cheaper than India does.
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    Indo-Bangla study on Brahmaputra

    Guwahati, Aug. 22: Scientists from India and Bangladesh have joined hands for an integrated understanding of the Brahmaputra and how river systems affect lives of people under an International Union for Conservation of Nature project. The project, Ecosystems for Life: A Bangladesh-India...
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    China, India and the Libyan oil

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