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Afghan polls: India lauds rejection of terror, extremist ideology

April 7, 2014April 7, 2014 - by Shweta Aggarwal

The large turnout in the April 5 polls in Afghanistan has cheered the world community and kindled hopes for a smooth democratic transition in the violence-prone country. India has been …

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Namaste India! US mounts Hindi charm offensive in India

April 4, 2014June 27, 2014 - by India Writes Network

As the great Indian summer sets in and the carnival chatter of elections envelops the air, the US is determined to leave the chill in bilateral ties behind through a …

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Protocol and Diplomacy: Blending style with substance

April 4, 2014April 4, 2014 - by Manish Chand

When a French president visited India for the second time, he asked for a particular Sikh gentleman who was assigned as protocol officer to take care of him during his …

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From culture to commerce, blossoming of India-South Korea ties

April 1, 2014April 1, 2014 - by India Writes Network

“Do you know the story of how the Indian Princess of Ayodhya married a Korean King named Suro?” Kyungsoo Kim, the Consulate General of South Korea in Chennai, asked me …

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UNSC Crimea Vote: Why did China Abstain?

April 1, 2014April 1, 2014 - by India Writes Network

When China decided to abstain in the vote taken in the UN Security Council on the issue of the referendum to decide on Crimea’s future; it handed the Western powers …

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Ukraine crisis: Japan opts for stronger alliance with US

April 1, 2014 - by K V Kesavan

The crisis in Ukraine culminating in the Russian annexation of Crimea has created a delicate dilemma for the foreign policy establishment in Japan.  Considering the close and warm relations that …

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Remembering the spirit of Ghadar revolution

March 28, 2014March 28, 2014 - by Shubha Singh

The Indian American community is feted for its achievements in myriad fields. But their contribution to India’s freedom struggle is not adequately recognised or appreciated. An exhibition at the National …

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Obama’s ‘reset’ button with Russia jammed beyond repair?

March 25, 2014March 25, 2014 - by India Writes Network

The Ukrainian crisis has highlighted the duplicity of great powers — that sovereignty and humanitarian intervention are concepts to be used only when it suits them. If the US kept …

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TRS may spoil Congress’s political game plan in Telengana

March 25, 2014March 25, 2014 - by India Writes Network

The Telangana districts of the erstwhile Hyderabad State have had a troubled history from the days of Nizam’s rule. The kisan agitation against the landlords, launched by the Communists, lasted …

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Amid poll fever, India, China seek to bolster economic ties

March 17, 2014March 17, 2014 - by India Writes Network

Amid the raging election fever in the world’s most populous democracy, India and China are set to sustain momentum in their bilateral ties as they engage in the third edition …

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