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  India: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Located on the Indian subcontinent, India consists roughly of three major parts; in the north the massive Himalaya mountain range (with the highest point being the Kanchenjunga at 8,598 m) and the Indo-Gangetic plain[?] (with deserts in the western end), and in the south the extensive Deccan[?] plateau.
India is home to several major rivers such as the Ganges, the Brahmaputra, the Yamuna[?], the Godavari and the Krishna.
India is the second-most populous country in the world, with only China having a larger population.
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  Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia India -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-23)
India is a Union of states with an increasingly federal structure.
Located on the Indian subcontinent, India consists roughly of three major parts; in the north the massive Himalaya mountain range (with the highest point being the Kanchenjunga at 8,598 m) and the Indo-Gangetic plain[?] (with deserts in the western end), and in the south the extensive Deccan[?] plateau.
India is home to several major rivers such as the Ganges, the Brahmaputra, the Yamuna[?], the Godavari and the Krishna.
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 Wikipedia: India
India was also known as Hindustan (the land of the Hindus), but this name was depopularised after independence in 1947 as India chose to be a secular country.
India's bicameral parliament consists of the upper house called 'The Council of States' (Rajya Sabha) and the lower House called 'The House of the People' (Lok Sabha), both of which were established by the Constitution of India.
India's official national sport is Field Hockey, although some would assert that it is in fact Cricket that has become the unofficial national game.
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 India - Articles and Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-23)
India is a Union of states with an increasingly federal structure.
India has as head of state a president, whose duties are largely ceremonial.
India's bicameral parliament consists of the upper house called 'The Council of States' (Rajya Sabha) and the lower House called 'The House of the People' (Lok Sabha), both of which were established by the Consitution of India.
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 India Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-23)
This indigenous culture developed into the Indus Valley civilization(also referred to by some as the Sindhu-Sarasvati Tradition), which was at its height from around 2600 BC to 1900 BC and was one of the earliest civilisations.
Around 1500 BC, the influx of Aryan tribes from the northwest of India and to some extent their merger with the earlier inhabitants resulted in the classical Vedic culture.
In music, two important forms are the Carnatic and the Hindustani, the former from South India, a much purer form and the latter from North India deriving a lot from Muslim infuences.
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 India at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-23)
India is also known as Hindustan (the land of the Hindus), though its use as an indicator of the nation is debated.
India became a formal crown colony of the United Kingdom in 1876, and the successive British monarchs assumed the title of "Emperor of India." The British held much pride over India, describing it as the "crown jewel" in the Empire.
India is home to several major rivers such as the Ganga (anglicized to Ganges), the Brahmaputra, the Yamuna, the Godavari and the Krishna.
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 India-Israel Partnership
India and Israel not only exchange crucial intelligence information on Islamist terrorist groups but Israel is also helping India to fight terrorism in Kashmir by providing important logistical support such as specialized surveillance equipment, cooperation in intelligence gathering, joint exercises, and cooperation to stop money laundering and terror funding.
India and Israel have decided to set up a joint economic committee to identify new measures to stimulate trade and a joint committee on agriculture to stimulate greater cooperation in that sector.
Until his death, India saw Arafat as a symbol of Palestinian nationalism and as such central to any peace process in the Middle East, a view in complete contrast to that of the Sharon government, which was in favor of expelling Arafat and allowing for the emergence of an alternative Palestinian leadership.
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 Sanjay's Coding Tips :: India
Even as the old India exists, side-by-side a new India is being created - one in which people are as comfortable drinking coffee for Rs 5 in a roadside Udipi restaurant or for Rs 50 in a Barista.
If India manipulates the election like they have in the past, the only result will be another flawed election that the Kashmiri people will not believe in and the resultant victors will not have the legitamacy necessary to pursue a peace..
Immediately after the Kashmiri elections, India needs to launch a concerted effort to engage the Kashmiri people and the political parties to stop the terror and reach a peace.
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 Tata Steel - largest Among Indian Steel Companies, Steel Products
China and India, with their growing ranks of tycoons, should attract multinational businesses not because of the spare million in a few fat wallets, he argues, but because of the spare change in a billion slim ones.
For much of their 138-year history, the Tata family companies were the heart of India's insular business establishment—the last business group you'd have turned to for radical thinking, or owning anything abroad.
India was beginning economic reforms, and, with state-sponsored monopolies on the way out, the new chairman saw the need to overhaul the firm's culture.
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 British East India Company information - Search.com
The British East India Company, sometimes referred to as "John Company", was a joint-stock company which was granted an English Royal Charter by Elizabeth I on December 31, 1600, with the intent to favour trade privileges in India.
Internal Administration of British India – the Bill laid the foundation of the British centralized bureaucratic administration of India which would reach its peak at the beginning of the twentieth century with the governor-generalship of George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Baron Curzon.
On the eve of the demise of the East India Company, the East India Club in London was formed for current and former employees of the East India Company.
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 Shaking The Foundations | TIME
China and India, with their growing ranks of tycoons, should attract multinational[an error occurred while processing this directive] businesses, not because of the spare million in a few fat wallets, he argues, but because of the spare change in a billion slim ones.
If the deal goes through, it would be the largest-ever Indian acquisition of a foreign firm, and it would catapult Tata from the world's 56th largest steel producer to the fifth.
For much of their 138-year history, the Tata family companies were the heart of India's insular business establishment — the last business group you'd have turned to for radical thinking, or owning anything abroad.
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 Kelley School conference to present strategies for doing business in Brazil, Russia, India and China
These nations, increasingly known as BRIC markets, are expected to lead a major shift in the balance of economic power by 2040 and are likely to replace four current G7 members.
He is also a director of the Central Board of Reserve Bank of India, and sits on the boards of several businesses and schools in India.
As president and CEO of Ranbaxy Laboratories, a position he held until July 2004, Brar was instrumental in steering the Indian pharmaceutical company's globalization.
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 Casino News & Articles - March 10, 2006
The influential and widely read Wall Street Journal has perhaps unwittingly provided online players with a great opportunity to express their feelings about a U.S. Internet gambling ban this week.
One of those businessmen was Freddi Robinson, whose company Miloumor was a shareholder in Playtech’s controlling shareholder, NAV New Age Investments Ltd back then.
India is home to 10 new billionaires, more than any other country besides the U.S. Notable newcomers include Kushal Pal Singh, India’s biggest real estate developer; Tulsi Tanti, a former textile trader whose alternative energy company owns Asia’s largest wind farm and Vijay Mallya, the liquor tycoon behind Kingfisher beer.
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 India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-23)
See also India books, Bali, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Lion, Nepal, cat, lion, pet, tiger.
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[[States and territories of India]]:States and territories of India
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 Casino News & Articles - September 22, 2006
One Associated Press report that received wide coverage this week was a blunt statement by influential Nevada Democratic Senator Harry Reid that he would oppose efforts by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., to attach an Internet gambling ban to another unrelated bill in the closing days of the 109th Congress.
The arrest of two Bwin executives from Austria on alleged gambling violations whilst they were visiting France is seen as something that could accelerate the possibility of EC legal action in a European market that takes more than Euro 70 billion ($89 billion) from European gamblers every year, Reuters reported this week.
Detentions of international online gambling businessmen by US federal and state authorities have resulted in a closer focus by online gambling companies on alternative markets, with Europe being the prime target.
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 ORBSEARCH.COM | encyclopedia of knowledge
President of India (http://presidentofindia.nic.in/S/index.php) - Official presidential site
Photos of Delhi and other places in Northern India from Planetware.com (http://www.planetware.com/photos/PHIND.php).
Content is provided as is from wikipedia.org without guarantee of accuracy.
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 Casino News & Articles - October 27, 2006
On the negative side, Party added that its $300 million marketing bill was likely to be cut in half and its 2 000 employees in Gibraltar, India and Bulgaria would have to be "rationalised".
A company spokesman said that the group had $119 million net cash at the end of its third quarter, and was strong financially.
In a letter to editors, Hawkins points to the way in which the proposed law will adversely affect local football and hockey organisations, depriving them of revenues and questions whether this is likely to stop online gamblers from pursuing their entertainment of choice.
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