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    Ajay Maken cannot write.” Many people accuse Mani Shankar Aiyar of a class bias. But this prejudice isn't apparently restricted to his political opponents. In September 2011, the Union Sports Minister Ajay Maken wrote a letter to the PM Manmohan Singh blaming his predecessor Aiyar for playing an "obstructionist role" that eventually led to huge cost and time overruns in the Commonwealth Games. An infuriated Aiyar raised questions over the authenticity of the letter. Speaking to a news channel

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    evil eyes on India's land now. The anger of people in developing countries would explode against the international community unless the concerned authorities pay heed to this impending danger. During his recent China visit, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh extended invitation to China to set up special economic zone (SEZ) and economic park in India. He is expecting foreign direct investment from Beijing to manufacture production in India that is

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    independent countries Pakistan and India (Insight on Conflict 2016). The people living in India before the 1947 partition had the choice of either joining India or Pakistan, the people were not entitled to remain independent (Kanwal 2014). Maharaja Hari Singh at the time did not want to choose between the states of India and Pakistan he preferred to be independent. He signed an agreement to stay neutral with the both India and Pakistan, this was an honor to India but Pakistan

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    For this research report, I want to further the understanding of the Indian attitude, external opportunities and threats of entrepreneurship, and how the International world and India is progressing with entrepreneurs. I have an interest in being in working internationally, after gaining more experience in the corporate/sales area of a company, which is one of the reasons I chose to explore this topic on an international level. This paper will cover some basics of entrepreneurship in India. In India

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    “The Accidental Prime Minister” by Sanjaya Baru, published in 2014, is an account of former Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh’s two terms in office. Sanjaya Baru was appointed as 'Media Adviser' to Dr. Manmohan Singh during his first term in UPA – 1 from 2004 to 2009. This book is in the form of a political memoir. The book’s narrative follows a chronological format, painting a picture of Dr. Singh’s terms in UPA 1 and UPA 2. In the introduction to his book, Baru proclaims that none of

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    political hatred, violence and sectarianism in a brilliant and realistic way. Related to those decisive or fateful days, which were brought by the British Raj followed by destruction, death and deracination for the north of the subcontinent; Khushwant Singh refers to the fact that India might have gained independence then, but the price they paid for it was ‘Partition’. The strength and the power of unity were deliberately divided between the two nations. It depicts the pitiful tale of individuals and

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    People started gathering outside the hospital and chanting slogans like “KHOON KA BADLA KHOON SE” which means “BLOOD FOR BLOOD” and “SARDAR GADDAR HAI” or “SIKH ARE TRAITORS”. (Kaur 2006). Giani Jarnail Singh who was also a Sikh and president of India, when arrived at the scene, the people started throwing the stones at his representative. Before the Nanavati Commission, DP Gulati belongs to Hindu religion confirmed that the crowd outside the hospital was

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    to explain why Pakistan and India decided went to war over the Kashmir Region. Following the partition of British India, the princely regions had to decide whether to accede into India or Pakistan. Kashmir was led by a Hindu monarch, Maharaja Hari Singh, and he ruled over a majority Muslim population (Ganguly 15). For this reason, Maharaja had a difficult time deciding which state to join. This indecision frustrated Pakistan and pro-Pakistani forces within Kashmir, and rebellions broke out in the

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    The Indian Response to the US Rebalancing Strategy India has been considered as a crucial factor in the US Rebalancing Strategy. On a visit to India, former US Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta referred to India as the ‘lynchpin’ of the US Strategy in Asia. Yet another US government report stated that, “The United States is also investing in a long-term strategic partnership with India to support its ability to serve as a regional economic anchor and provider of security in the broader Indian Ocean

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    Question: Examine the process of state creation in India through the lens of the short story– ‘Toba Tek Singh’ written by Saadat Hasan Manto Toba Tek Singh, a story about India’s partition after independence written by Saadat Hasan Manto, gives the readers an insight into the harsh realities of the process of state creation. Through the non- judgmental and sardonic tone of the narrative, Toba Tek Singh compels the reader to think deeper about India’s birth as a nation. India’s partition into two different

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