• There is a growing desire among Kashmiris for an end to the killings, but also for some autonomy from India's central government.

    ECONOMIST: Not yet peace, but something like it

  • Michael Lumb did not play in Rajasthan Royals' final match on 17 April but is also set to fly straight from India to the West Indies to join up with the England squad.

    BBC: England confirm original World Twenty20 travel plans

  • Politicians in both countries find it hard to be sensible: even those who would like a resolution are susceptible to domestic pressure the Indians from Hindu nationalists, and the Pakistanis not just from Muslim militants but also from the generals, who regard India as a military, not a political, problem.

    ECONOMIST: India and Pakistan

  • Naazneen is acquainted with many of them by virtue not only of reporting for us but also from years as a ranking editor of Business India out of Mumbai.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Driven in part by an "inventory cleansing" but also by strong emerging market demand, especially from India and China which are responsible for almost half of the world's demand, coal's looking hot.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • At a panel discussion ironically called the Republic of Ideas, the scholar said "most of the corrupt" in India came from its most disadvantaged groups, but he also said that corruption among the rich was less conspicuous.

    BBC: Is India facing a 'cultural emergency'?

  • At a time of rising competition from India and China--not only in manufacturing but also in high tech--and of concern over jobs creation at home, we're about to seriously handicap our own cutting-edge technology companies and domestic startups by crippling an instrument that's key to their survival and success.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • At a time of rising competition from India and Chna--not only in manufacturing but also in high tech--and of concern over jobs creation at home, we're about to seriously handicap our own cutting-edge technology companies and domestic startups by crippling an instrument that's key to their survival and success.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Good regulation and distance from the rest of the industry have helped, but India's agencies have also diversified cleverly.

    ECONOMIST: Credit-rating agencies

  • These include not only the big developing countries which have traditionally been invited, such as Brazil, India, China, South Africa and Mexico, but also a number of leaders from Africa, including Nigeria and Egypt, and the leaders of some smaller European countries such as Spain.

    BBC: G8 set to tackle hunger in Africa

  • Suresh Kumar, from one Rajasthan travel service, says not only foreigners but also non-resident Indians prefer to come to India to marry.

    BBC: NEWS | South Asia | Westerners take to Indian weddings

  • The "inclusive" list also featured one member from China, one from India, a left-wing American rabbi, but--apparently a bridge too far--no one from Israel.

    FORBES: Freedom's Edge

  • India also condemned the "cowardly terrorists' attack", but vowed it would not be deterred from fulfilling its commitment to the government and people of Afghanistan.

    BBC: Bomb rocks India embassy in Kabul

  • Stung, not just by Pakistan's Kargil incursion, but also by the hijacking in December of an Indian Airlines jet by Islamic extremists from organisations supported by the Pakistani regime, India is doing all it can to isolate and ignore Pakistan.

    ECONOMIST: The world’s most dangerous place | The

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