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Infosys, a well-managed software firm in Bangalore, hopes soon to set a new standard for Indian firms by making its shares available to domestic American investors.
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We know that the language of the research was actually in a language called Bengali which is a pretty standard one for Indian research scientists to use.
BBC
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The DNA newspaper also says that Indian troops across the region did not receive the standard alert after the Sunday raid.
BBC: India 'provoked Kashmir clash after woman crossed LoC'
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Several foreign insurance companies such as Sun Life, Zurich, Prudential, Principal and Standard Life are keen to manage Indian assets.
ECONOMIST: Paying dividends
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China's unelected leadership can pronounce the Burmese junta's most deeply cynical electoral efforts to be a triumph of democracy with a straight face, but Indian leaders will and should be held to a higher standard.
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