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Asked by Good Citizen, 14 Jun '10 03:19 pm , 1 answers
Sure, in view of the diminshing reserves of fossil fuel, it is time for Govts of all countries to look for the alternatives, which include chiefly the... more
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17 Apr '07 10:26 am , 1 answers
Indira Gandhi (1917-1984)Indira Gandhi was not related to Mahatma Gandhi, India's beloved father. Yet she had political blood aplenty - she was the on... more
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As shikha said, politics is the key to terrorrism.Global terrorism is nothing but tactics to overpower. The pawns are no unknown people, but the peopl... more
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Who in the long term more dengerous for India:Pakistan, China, Bangladesh?
Asked by Naina K, 22 Jun '07 02:49 pm , 1 answers
Pakistan is virtually living on doles given by the Americans. Such a country cannot be threat to India which is much more powerful economically and mi... more
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Asked by sumita ganguly, 14 Feb '10 08:39 am , 1 answers
If everything could be so simple as we understand, the world would have been a better place. That is the tragedy of it. The goe-political diktas are s... more
Answered by Omega, 14 Feb '10 07:20 pm
Should India decide to switch to Nuclear power for electricity generation?
Asked by Aman Nanda, 27 Jun '09 07:07 am , 1 answers
Sai Ram. Yes, thanks to the Indo-US Nuclear Treaty, supply of uranium is now assured. The capital cost of a nuclear power station is now more or less ... more
Answered by Venkateswaraswamy Swarna, 27 Jun '09 07:42 am
31 Jan '09 05:59 pm , 1 answers
It is changing world and today the big powers need India - particularly in the context with China. It was not so in earlier days when we were in the R... more
Answered by Sankar Mitra, 31 Jan '09 07:33 pm
What do you think about Obama's policy on Kashmir?
Asked by anubhav bhargava, 16 Nov '08 12:00 pm , 1 answers
India and Pakistan are now nuclear powers and capable of producing military hardware. If pace in adoptiation of latest technology remains on existing... more
Answered by freoz k, 17 Jan '09 06:09 pm
Asked by Suyash Sahu, 04 Dec '08 11:26 pm , 1 answers
Since Pak and US are allies in war against terror and so many foreign nationals are also killed in Mumbai attack, I think India prefers to present the... more
Answered by Jayakrishnan, 05 Dec '08 12:58 am
Asked by ashwani agarwal, 04 Dec '08 01:23 pm , 1 answers
Yes any war between two nuclear powers could result into misery for both the poor countries! Moreover the neighbouring countries like china are always... more
Answered by vanita desai, 04 Dec '08 05:19 pm
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