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Heart to heart: Siddhartha Deb and the chinks in India's shining armour - The Express Tribune

The Express Tribune

Heart to heart: Siddhartha Deb and the chinks in India's shining armour
The Express Tribune
PHOTO: ARIF SOOMRO/EXPRESS “Siddhartha Deb is really one of the most serious writers in the subcontinent today,” said moderator Nauman Naqvi as he introduced the Indian writer and journalist, whose novel The Beautiful and the Damned received rave ...

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Yarwood: Getting serious about India - Adelaide Now

Yarwood: Getting serious about India
Adelaide Now
(AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh) Source: AP It is staggering to think that up to half a billion people from the subcontinent will cast their eyes on Adelaide Oval today as the Indian and Australian teams take to the pitch. Having visited India twice, ...


DKSH forays into Indian subcontinent with a sales office in Sri Lanka - pharmabiz.com

DKSH forays into Indian subcontinent with a sales office in Sri Lanka
pharmabiz.com
This opening is another milestone in expanding into the Indian subcontinent and enables the Swiss-headquartered Market Expansion Services specialist to extend its service portfolio to Sri Lanka. Through this new sales channel, DKSH offers its existing ...
DKSH Opens Sales Office in Sri LankaInside Cosmeceuticals.com

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Muttiah Muralitharan claims England are still clueless against spin - Mirror.co.uk

Mirror.co.uk

Muttiah Muralitharan claims England are still clueless against spin
Mirror.co.uk
He reckons a lack of touring in the Indian subcontinent in the past is coming home to roost as England's players are still all at sea against spin on the slower, lower wickets they face. Murali said: “I was not surprised because England always struggle ...
Sri Lanka and Pakistan give new meaning to the words "Playing for Pride"Cricket Country

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India, Pakistan, Bangladesh! What have you been up to all these years?' - PakistanToday.com.pk

India, Pakistan, Bangladesh! What have you been up to all these years?'
PakistanToday.com.pk
KARACHI - Bangladeshi Member of Parliament (MP) Moinuddin Khan Badal lashed out at the Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi governments on Thursday for failing to resolve even a single dispute in the Indian subcontinent over the years.

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An Indian affair - Deccan Chronicle

Deccan Chronicle

An Indian affair
Deccan Chronicle
... struck by what Octavio Paz described as “an unimagined reality” and make India their perennial muse. Says Dirk about his love affair, “For a culture and history buff like me, it would be quite impossible not to fall in love with the subcontinent!

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The Rafales long flight to India - Business Standard

The Rafales long flight to India
Business Standard
The US had just announced the sale of 40 F-16 fighters to Pakistan, giving the Pakistan Fiza'ya (as the Pakistan Air Force styles itself) a fighter potent, fast and agile enough to upset the air power balance in the subcontinent.

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Yagdar Review - Manchester Confidential

Manchester Confidential

Yagdar Review
Manchester Confidential
YADGAR may be a million miles away from the Indian Subcontinent but the place and food carry authentic flavours of the region. There's little in the way of décor save a few paintings, including an inexplicable copy of the Mona Lisa (perhaps Leonardo ...


Dh3bn hit for Etisalat with licence loss in India - The National

The National

Dh3bn hit for Etisalat with licence loss in India
The National
Etisalat has taken a Dh3 billion (US$816.7 million) hit in India, after its joint venture in the subcontinent was stripped of its mobile licence. The UAE company - through its Etisalat DB joint venture - was one of several telecoms operators to lose ...

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Over 4.75 million visited Emaar leisure attractions in 2011 - Dubai Chronicle

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Over 4.75 million visited Emaar leisure attractions in 2011
Dubai Chronicle
The city's retail sector has been reporting consistent and sustained growth with Dubai serving as the hub for nearly 2.5 billion people from across the Middle East, North Africa, the Indian Subcontinent, South East Asia and CIS countries, ...
Emaar Retail mall visitors up 13pcTrade Arabia

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