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There have been a few changes to the top 10 list since our last update on January 10, 2009: A new entry – the article “125th Anniversary of Man...
There have been a few changes to the top 10 list since our last update on January 10, 2009: A new entry – the article “125th Anniversary of Man...
The Ruug-Ved (also written as RigVed, or RigVeda) is widely recognized as the oldest text of Sanskrut, which makes it the oldest text of any Indo-European langu...
Editor’s Note: The correct pronunciation of the practice of the popular discipline is “Yog” and not Yoga as it is called in America and the re...
Indian Society of today, as it has through the ages, reflects the virtues and vices of Indian Religion. We begin a new series that looks analyti...
Last July, we wrote an article about Iraq that offered a different view point than most media articles at that time. That article, titled “Iraq &...
Pakistan’s terrorist group, Lashkar-e–Toiba (“LeT“), is as dangerous a threat to Britain and the United States as Osama bin Laden’...
Last week, the Financial Times reported comments by Mr. Luo Ping, a Director-General of the China Banking Regulatory Commission in New York that China would con...
“India to follow $2,000 car with $20 laptop” was the headline in a Financial Times article on February 1, 2009. According to the article, about 550 ...
Candidate Obama was forthright and decisive about the real war in Afghanistan and the need to “attack” targets in Pakistan if that proved necessary. Within two ...
In the first military stand-off between the two Asian giants since 1986, an Indian submarine and two Chinese warships came close to a confrontation in the Bab A...