1. India's claim to UN seat: Meadev
2. Learn from this raid, at least: Samachar
3. Higher education: A right or a previlege?: The Week
4. India Is Living Up to Its Promise: Business Week
5. Leave India Alone - Pakistan and Terrorism in Kashmir: Truth Kashmir
6. Pakistan’s General Musharraf is not indespensible for USA: Saag
7. IRAQ: Muslim Perceptions in South Asia Saag
8. Obstacle against modernisation of Indian Muslims. Saag
9. Heed the New Hindu Mood: Rediff
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India's claim to UN seat: MeadevIndia was
invited in 1955 at San Francisco, at the tenth anniversary of the UN, to join
the Security Council, as a permanent member. The red China got its own
permanent seat only due to India"s declining it in favour of China.
http://www.meadev.nic.in/opn/2000jun/23nh.htm
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Learn from this raid, at least: Samachar
This incident in Malaysia is a lesson to all Indians.
Contrast this Malaysian zealousness to detect aliens without proper papers
with the kidglove treatment respective Indian government have meted out to
tens of millions of illegal Bangladeshis....
http://www.samachar.com/features/120303-editorial.html
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Higher education: A right or a previlege?: The Week
Privately funded higher education institutions have
performed best in the US. Few are aware that the average fee in universities
like Harvard and Stanford is held within 20 per cent of that in state
universities. Reputable private universities have....
http://www.the-week.com/23mar16/events11.htm
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India Is Living Up to Its Promise : Business Week
After years of false starts, its companies are finally
starting to soar. Amit Kalyani, 27, chief technology officer of Bharat Forge
and the grandson of the listed company's founder, says the company's main
problem these days is "how to manage growth." ….. Is India the next growth
story?
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/03_11/b3824141_mz033.htm
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Leave India Alone - Pakistan and Terrorism in Kashmir:
Truth Kashmir
I am a Kashmiri Muslim woman and my husband, also a
Kashmiri Muslim, is an army officer and one among the best in our army. Since
I am a commoner, I am sure my comments would be taken as impartial and devoid
of rhetoric.
http://www.armyinkashmir.org/articles/lindia.html
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Pakistan’s General Musharraf is not indespensible for
USA: Saag
The most fundamental flaw noticeable in the General’s
character is his lack of loyalty and opportunistic approach to all
things-political, military or diplomatic.General Musharraf in a blatant
display of disloyalty, jettisoned his close confidantes....
http://www.saag.org/papers7/paper625.html
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IRAQ: Muslim Perceptions in South Asia Saag
Even those sections of the Islamic organisations of
Pakistan and Bangladesh, which in the past disliked identifying themselves
with Al Qaeda and Bin Laden, no longer have any such inhibitions. "It is Bush
who"s the terrorist; Osama is a hero"!
http://www.saag.org/papers7/paper630.html
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Obstacle against modernisation of Indian Muslims. Saag
Religion is by and large known as a path in search of
spiritual truth but religious fundamentalism begins where spiritualism ends.
Wali Ullah was confronted with the problem of division and dissension among
the Muslim rulers. He wanted to...
http://www.saag.org/papers7/paper629.html
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Heed the New Hindu Mood: Rediff
One is subjected to the humiliation of seeing one's own
countrymen spit on India in mainstream foreign newspapers and television.
Americans are generally very ignorant about India and ready to gobble up any
rubbish they are fed. Hindus are portrayed as Nazis killing innocent Muslims
in Gujarat. But this is historical nonsense. 25% of the people killed during
the riots were Hindus or that, according to police records, the 157
subsequent riots which happened in Gujarat were started by Muslims. America
is fighting a war against terrorism today. India has suffered most from
Muslim fundamentalism. In 1399, Taimur killed 100,000 Hindus in a single day.
http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/mar/11franc.htm
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