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The Post and Telecommunications Ministry has already negotiated with some countries like Germany, Russia and China for the launch of the first ever satellite of the country
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There are no specifics on the pre and post operation practices ... China aims to measure up with Western countries in this aspect but still has a lot to learn.
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We are slowly beginning to get used to this new, post-American world. Peeved, we see that the globally more modest United States treats its coolly-controlling lender China with greater care than it does the European Union.
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We are in the process of getting the required expertise on board for the new verticals. We should have the expertise very soon, post which deals will follow in countries including India, Israel, China and the US.
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China’s role in the international policy debate has been rising in tandem with its growing economy. As a key member of the G20, China is helping to design the global priorities for the future and devise solutions to global problems ... For China and for Asia as a whole, a growing voice on the internatio...
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At the same time, economies in emerging giants such as China and Brazil are roaring ahead. Though several countries in Europe—most notably Britain, Spain and Ireland—are still mired in sharp downturns, even troubled nations such as Italy are beginning to post positive growth.
SOURCE: Slate
2 weeks ago
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The desire on the part of Chinese authorities to maintain a relatively stable anchor is a very important aspect of China’s own stability in this post-crisis climate
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My village (by the river Ngamjang Chu) is half a day’s walk from the Kentse Mani post (on the India-China border) from where he (the Dalai Lama) entered India 50 years ago
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We look forward to great opportunities to grow our Lexus business in the GCC, based on our customer and dealer feedback. In our second largest market, China, we have started to see a very strong rebound and in fact we expect them to post strong gains for the remainder of the year
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The forecast of slower growth in oil demand puts the IEA increasingly in a camp of contrarians bucking the popular view that crude demand will grow briskly in a post-recession world. That view holds that long-term demand will grow at a fast clip because of rising emerging-market wealth and consumption i...