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Pakistan's close association with China has made it a stronger enemy for India to deal with easily. Delhi-Mumbai-Ahmedabad centric ruling oligarchy is looking for a softer enemy around NE to shift the war zone away from India's power center to the periphery.Kashmir and Northeast (NE) India have...
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The socio-economic contribution of the Indian state of West Bengal, which has been subjected to repeated partitions and transfer of population during the last one hundred and fifty odd years to serve the interest of the colonial and national rulers, is immense. Bengal was one of the wealthiest...
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The primary objectives of this study are to identify major tradable energy sector products of India and cluster them as per their trade potential and identify the scope of trade and welfare creation should the regional trade agreement (RTA) is established among BIMSTEC member countries. In this...
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South & East Asia has become a critical and important part of the world trading system since last couple of decades. It has also emerged as the world's fastest-growing economy. As a geographically connected region, the BCIM Economic Corridor (EC) is expected to ease the flow of goods between two...
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While a section of academics have expressed genuine concern for university education system, little attention has been paid to address the problems of existing secondary education system. The data on education clearly highlights the divide between India and Bharat. The rural India is languishing...
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Initial findings indicate that from 1990 to 2002 India failed to achieve any noteworthy progress in the management and development of its energy sector, especially in the areas of cleaner and renewable energy. The absence of a holistic energy policy and the increasingly reliance on road...
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This paper argues that the Indian citizens in general and policy makers in particular should immediately address three major issues which limit India's self-reliance and economic sustainability. These are: (i) Indian core industries are suffering from the infamous ‘Dutch Disease Syndrome' due...
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On the 23rd March 2009, the Tata Motors Company (TMC) launched its much publicized small car ‘Nano' at Mumbai. The TMC's strategy on the Nano draws a striking similarity with the General Motors' (the US auto major currently struggling for its survival) global production strategy in the late...
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Perhaps the Commonwealth of Nations is the earliest multilateral body of countries bound together by shared colonial culture, administrative language, common values, human rights, legal system, democracy and good governance. Its formation is dated back to the Statute of Westminster, an Act of...
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In this paper authors have tried to highlight some new areas of patent analysis by using visualizing and neural network based approaches. This paper creates patent map that represents all technological categories and a method to locate patent data of electrical energy sector. This mapping...
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