Road rage in India growing along with economy - Connecticut Post
Along with the previews post, makes interesting reading on how things are getting out of control with overburdened infrastructure and the number of vehicles. In cities like New Delhi, where more and more houses are being converted into 4 or 5 flats, and each occupant having one or more vehicles, fights over parking are a common sight...
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Road rage in India growing along with economy - Connecticut Post
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Saturday, October 30, 2010
How Obama Will Address Outsourcing in India
How Obama Will Address Outsourcing in India - India Real Time - WSJ
There is no question US views India as a strategic entity - but what should be its added value to india? According to a report by Center for New American Century, it should be "In order to chart a more ambitious US-India strategic partnership, we believe that the United States should commit, publicly and explicitly, to work with India in support of its permanent membership in an enlarged UN Security Council; seek a broad expansion of bilateral trade and investment, beginning with a Bilateral Investment Treaty; greatly expand the security relationship and boost defense trade; support Indian membership in key export control organizations, a step toward integrating India into global non-proliferation efforts; and liberalize US export controls, including the removal of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) subsidiaries from the US Entity List."
But what about the curbs on outsourcing? Read this article for more details...
There is no question US views India as a strategic entity - but what should be its added value to india? According to a report by Center for New American Century, it should be "In order to chart a more ambitious US-India strategic partnership, we believe that the United States should commit, publicly and explicitly, to work with India in support of its permanent membership in an enlarged UN Security Council; seek a broad expansion of bilateral trade and investment, beginning with a Bilateral Investment Treaty; greatly expand the security relationship and boost defense trade; support Indian membership in key export control organizations, a step toward integrating India into global non-proliferation efforts; and liberalize US export controls, including the removal of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) subsidiaries from the US Entity List."
But what about the curbs on outsourcing? Read this article for more details...
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- U.S. exports top Obama priority in India: officials (reuters.com)
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