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13 July 2009Time for System Upgrade BY Ramesh Thakur
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10 August 2010India draws a line over Kashmir BY Sudha Ramachandran


BANGALORE- A statement on Kashmir that the United Nations press office issued recently has ruffled feathers

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29 October 2007'What Is Good for India Is Good for the World' BY Padma Rao

SPIEGEL: Dr. Singh, German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be in New Delhi this week. Her entourage, which includes some of Germany's top executives, scientists and politicians,

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4 February 2011For status or stature? BY Rohan Mukherjee and David M. Malone

India’s voice carries significant weight today in multilateral forums due to its enhanced economic performance, political stability, and nuclear capability. Yet, as India’s status is rising, its

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3 September 2011Redefining responsibility BY Rohan Mukherjee

As India emerges on the global stage, much has been made of its increasingly influential role in multilateral institutions, especially in the context of its recently won tenure on the UN Security

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3 October 2011The power to end poverty BY Ban Ki-moon

Growing up as a child during the Korean War, I knew poverty first hand.  I saw it around me every day; I lived it. One of my earliest memories is walking up a muddy track into the mountains

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1 August 2011Fixing Haiti: MINUSTAH and Beyond BY Edited by Jorge Heine and Andrew S. Thompson

Forward by Paul Collier

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9 November 2011How private companies are transforming the global public health agenda BY Sonia Shah

Starved of public financing, the WHO has had to rely upon voluntary contributions from donor countries, private philanthropies, companies, and NGOs. Unlike funds from assessed dues, individual

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22 November 2011U.S. military: Is Iran the next target? BY , Alisha Pinto

The bad news from the global economy keeps coming. The Eurozone is still temporizing and hoping that the appointment of technocrats as Prime Ministers in Greece and Italy will ensure

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25 November 2011Why the UN didn’t respond to 26/11 BY

The third anniversary of the heinous 26/11 assault on Mumbai, which coincides with the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and the attack on the Indian parliament, are a stark reminder that

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current journals

1 May 2012
BY Andrew Moravcsik
Foreign AffairsForeign Affairs
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1 July 2011
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
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1 January 2012
BY Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations
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