India has untapped potential to be a market leader and bauxite exporter
India is favourably endowed with rich and almost inexhaustible resources of bauxite, which is the main raw material for the production of aluminium. India has a huge potential to be a major player in the international bauxite market.
Who will be the next RSS Chief after Bhagwat Retires?
Is it going to be the beginning of bad times for PM Narender Modi? The thinking in the BJP and RSS is that Modi is enjoying too much power than required. A powerful lobby wants to show him his place.
Beena Kannan – the Indian fashion designer who draped Kanchipuram silk on the world map
Beena Kannan is one of the most talked-about fashion designers from South India. She is today carrying forward the legacy of her grandfather Veeriah Reddiar who started the family business of Kanchipuram silks in 1910.
The 50 most admired women of India # 1
Every year on March 8 is celebrated as International Women's Day (IWD). It is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
The women who made the world dance to their tunes
Here is a list of women who proved themselves more than equal to men and reached the topmost elected or selected posts in their respective country
Black money & Corruption: Who is to blame? — 1
Yet most political leaders revel in flinging accusations of corruption at those in power or those who were thrown out merely to cause sensation and tarnish the public image of their opponent.
Competition Commission- a bundle of confusion!
The legal lacunae in the Competition Act suit a new breed of competition lawyers, who know how to play the game of hide and seek, and mega corporations who can engage them
New authority to manage surplus, unutilized Government land
Railways, defense installations, and port trusts are the largest landowners in India. The defense land includes airbases, firing ranges, dockyards and other military establishments. A large chunk of this land – about nine times the size of Delhi – could be monetized or used for housing and other infrastructure projects.
Deterrence: Making China think twice before taking another step forward # 1
In military parlance, wars are fought to ensure lasting peace, and deterrence is an instrument towards the furtherance of that peace. Today's changing strategic environment remains volatile and uncertain, but deterrence remains fundamental to national security.
Armoured fighting vehicles – the future of combat
Armoured fighting vehicles AFV’s are expected to be the largest segment of the future global armoured vehicles markets. Future Armoured vehicles would be powered by active protection systems and stealth technologies that can destroy incoming weapons, and make vehicles harder to locate, target and destroy while reducing the need for heavy armour
Deterrence: Making China think twice before taking another step forward # 2
China presents a multifaceted challenge to India “Today”. Relations with China while being managed from competition to cooperation, have all the potential to flare up to a future confrontation leading to conflict.
Vineeta Rai: The people’s bureaucrat
India's--first women Revenue Secretary, Vineeta Rai was once considered to be one of the 25 Most Powerful Women in India. In her brief stint as the Revenue Secretary she helped two Finance Ministers present the budget in the parliament and ended up collecting more taxes than expected.
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