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Theme : india
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The Ascent of Wind Power - New York Times
Wind power is quickly emerging as a serious alternative not just in affluent areas of the world but in fast-growing countries like India and China.
from : mollywebb
28th September 2006
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FT.com / Asia-Pacific - Cameron seeks to revitalise links with India
FT.com / Asia-Pacific - Cameron seeks to revitalise links with India
from : kirstenbound
6th September 2006
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BBC NEWS | Politics | Cameron hails India-UK trade ties
BBC NEWS | Politics | Cameron hails India-UK trade ties
from : kirstenbound
6th September 2006
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The future is Indian: so wake up, Whitehall - Comment - Times Online
The future is Indian: so wake up, Whitehall - Comment - Times Online
from : kirstenbound
6th September 2006
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Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | We must forge a new special relationship - with India
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | We must forge a new special relationship - with India
from : kirstenbound
6th September 2006
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Britain splitting society on basis of religious identity: Sen
Nobel laureate Professor Amartya Sen has said Britain was splitting the society on the basis of religious identity at an event held by Demos.
from : samhintonsmith
27th July 2006
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BBC NEWS | Business | Wage worry as Wipro profits boom
BBC NEWS | Business | Wage worry as Wipro profits boom
from : paulmiller
19th July 2006
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Demos address by Nobel Laureate Professor Amartya Sen
Demos and The High Commission of India to the UK are delighted to be hosting an address by Professor Amartya Sen, in the week that he launches his new book Identity and Violence: The Illusion of Destiny in the UK.
from : markfuller
12th July 2006
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The critical skills gap
Infosys, the leading Indian information technology services company, is so desperate for staff that it has started recruiting in the US, where it has just hired 300 people. In China, international accountancy firms are scrambling to fill thousands of posts in a country where qualified bean counters are almost as rare as democratic elections.
from : mollywebb
26th June 2006
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Build partnerships overseas, Blair tells universities
The emergence of India and China represents an economic opportunity - not a threat, Tony Blair said today as he launched a drive to bring an extra 100,000 overseas students to the UK over the next five years
from : mollywebb
26th June 2006