Bosuns themselves are named in honor of Satyendra Nath Bose, Albert Einstein's Indian collaborator.
The issue relates to Vodafone's 2007 takeover of Hong Kong-based Hutchison Whampoa's Indian mobile unit.
But Bolivia's Indian population got a jump on the festivities by holding their own ritual inauguration yesterday.
Try telling that to 73-year-old Gunni Devi Naidu, who joined Bose's Indian National Army as a teenager.
"William's infused a lot of energy into Fabindia, " acknowledges Sanjiv Kapur, managing director of Wolfensohn's Indian advisory arm.
Bury's Indian international striker Baichung Bhutia will play in the opening game of his country's English tour after all.
But his political star is fading and his rivals for leadership of Malaysia's Indian community were also out in force.
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Ultimately, Mr. Balint's Indian team helped him land a job at Brooklyn Bridge to Cambodia, an outfit that helps small-business owners.
Mombasa, on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast, is a popular destination for foreign visitors and the hotel was frequented mainly by Israeli tourists.
He is set to become the chief executive of Bharti's Indian operations, replacing Sanjay Kapoor who will step down on Feb. 28.
But at Billu's Indian Eatery and Sweet House, a Harris Park gathering point, Aruna Chandrala, an Indian community leader, carefully avoids censure.
The ECB may have sanctioned Mascarenhas's Indian adventure but it seems a line in the sand has been drawn for centrally-contracted players.
External Affairs Secretary Fiona Hyslop, who toured the facility during an official visit to India, welcomed the expansion of Wood Group's Indian operations.
Sam Ghosh, manager of Allianz's Indian operation, thinks that foreign-linked insurers will have no more than 15% of the market after five years.
Including these carefully selected loans to augment the PEM's Indian paintings explains something about the aesthetic breadth of the artists in the Herwitz Collection.
Uganda says many gas stations there have shut down because of shortages of fuel, most of which is imported by road from Kenya's Indian Ocean coast.
He bought Tetley Tea, an English brand, and NatSteel Asia, based in Singapore, whose rolling mills could use the slab steel produced in Tata's Indian plants.
Much Ado has been much seen in London in recent years, with Meera Syal and Paul Bhattacharjee playing Beatrice and Benedick in this year's Indian-themed RSC production.
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As prayers were said for Mr Bidve, members of Manchester's Indian community also lit candles in memory of the student who had travelled to the UK to study.
But then when I read this, I was so shocked that here you have a governor of color, since she's Indian, a man of color, since he sounds Latino.
Cuomo has warned that New York's Indian casinos could face competition in their backyards if talks with tribes related to his gambling expansion proposal fail to yield results soon.
One was a terrible natural disaster last December's Indian Ocean tsunami, which killed more than 31, 000 Sri Lankans, affected two-thirds of the island's coastline and displaced nearly half a million people.
"The reach may be small, but it is this generation which is at the cutting edge of change, " says Rama Bijapurkar, marketing analyst and lecturer at Ahmedabad's Indian Institute of Management.
Zheng will play Romina Oprandi of Switzerland in the quarterfinals, while Wozniacki must work out how to rediscover the form that took her to April's Indian Wells final ahead of Sunday's French Open.
The opening match pits Royal Challengers Bangalore - with whom England batsman Kevin Pietersen spent time during this year's Indian Premier League - against South Africa provincial side Cape Cobras on Thursday in Bangalore.
Stuart Davis, chief executive of HSBC's Indian arm, says there has been a surge in big firms borrowing abroad in dollars, which can be cheaper than doing so at home even once currency-hedging costs are included.
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