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TIME Asia February 7, 2011 Jyoti Thottam |
The Other India Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh's lack of political chops and toughness is proving to be a handicap. He faces serious though not insurmountable problems -- tension in Kashmir, allegations of corruption in his party, runaway inflation -- but he has been unable to assert himself or broker a compromise. |
HBS Working Knowledge January 24, 2011 Julia Hanna |
HBS Cases: Terror at the Taj Under terrorist attack, employees of the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower bravely stayed at their posts to help guests. Harvard Business School professor Rohit Deshpande looks at the hotel's customer-centered culture and value system. |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2011 Nick Kapur |
Why India Is Sexier Than China Declaring a winner in the Battle of the 21st Century economic story. |
The Motley Fool January 18, 2011 Eric Dutram |
India ETFs in Freefall as Inflation Concerns Rise Is India not yet ready for the emerging markets spotlight? |
BusinessWeek January 6, 2011 Pearson & Sharma |
Where Are India's Skilled Workers? Now that infrastructure is a top priority, Indian tradespeople are proving scarce |
BusinessWeek December 9, 2010 Siddharth Philip |
Driving in India: Cars, Corruption, Collisions In India, the roads are dangerous, the lawlessness is rampant, and the highways are getting more crowded by the minute. |
TIME Asia November 22, 2010 Jyoti Thottam |
Can India Build Its Future? India needs infrastructure desperately and is willing to pay big -- huge, in fact -- to the people and companies that will make it happen. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2010 |
Indian Drones Take Wing India launches its first set of miniature drone aircraft |
TIME Asia November 1, 2010 Jyoti Thottam |
India's Scourge The Indian government has gotten serious about fighting the Naxals, driven partly by the realization that the insurgents can threaten economic growth. |
Chemistry World October 8, 2010 Akshat Rathi |
India calls for ambitious increase in science funding The Scientific Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India has advised the government to increase its science funding from less than 1 per cent of GDP to up to 2.5 per cent by 2020. |
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