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India should lead industrialisation of Africa: Rwandan High Commissioner
Saying that India is ideally placed to build partnerships with African countries, the Rwandan High Commissioner to India, Mr. Williams Nkurunziza, has suggested that India should take the lead in the industrialisation and human resource development of Africa by investing in its capacity building.
 
 
Kashmir, a systemic failure; dialogue a must
25 August 2010
Underlining the urgent need for sustained dialogue representing all stakeholders in Kashmir, speakers at a discussion on the present crisis in Kashmir opined that the situation was very critical.
 
India's obsession with Pakistan putting hurdles in its relations with other neighbours: Bangladesh scholar
25 August 2010
India's obsession with Pakistan is making it overlook its relationship with other neighbours, observed Bangladesh scholar Rounaq Jahan during a discussion on Bangladesh at Observer Research Foundation.
 
Constitutional and political disconnect necessary for Nepal's stability
18 August 2010
Ms Menaka Guruswamy, Supreme Court lawyer, who has been associated with Constitution making in Nepal, outlined four major areas of divergence in Nepalese Constitution. Federalism is one such area which is highly contested.
 
India has no ulterior-motives in Nepal, say experts
18 August 2010
India's interests in Nepal have been to protect its own security, and that Nepal should have no doubt about its role there. This was observed during an interaction between a Nepali-media delegation and Indian scholars at ORF on 16 August.
 
ORF, FUDAN University Joint Project to Study Rural Economies and Governance Practices
10 August 2010
Observer Research Foundation (ORF), India and Fudan Institute for Advanced Study in Social Sciences Fudan University, China have agreed to undertake a joint research project.
 
India and China share common responsibilities to ensure peace, says CPC delegation
04 August 2010
As two great civilizations and influential Asian powers, India and China share common responsibilities to ensure peace and stability in the region and the world at large.
 
Terrorism in South Asia: US-India Perspectives
30 July 2010
Because of the tacit and overt alliance between the constituents of policymaking institutions and the violent non-state actors in Pakistan, it is imperative to review the current strategies and policies to evolve a more comprehensive set of actions.
 
Prospects of Indo-Japanese cooperation in energy efficiency
26 July 2010
Japanese are leaders in global technology dealing with energy efficiency and energy savings. As a result, Japan has lowest energy intensity amongst all countries. This situation was brought about in a dramatic change after the 1974 oil shock.
 
Lacunas in the nuclear liability bill need to be addressed
15 July 2010
After in-depth discussion at a roundtable on the nuclear liability bill, the participants agreed that the bill in its present form has several lacunas which need to be addressed. And, an effort could be made to make the bill comprehensive in its reach.
 
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