Articles related to "India"
Doing business in India
The largest democracy in the world, India has shed its image as the exotic land of holy men and breathtaking temples to assert its position as an economic power house.
• india
• doing business india
• india's culture
• india's languages
• india it business
Bengal's Vegetarian Widows
To a Western person, vegetarianism implies a proud and rational decision, but to a Bengali it signifies widowhood and food taboos.
• vegetarianism india
• bengali widow
• india widow
• bengali cuisine
• india cuisine
Life in the Royal Harem
What was life like for the wives and concubines who lived in the royal harems of ancient India?
• life in a royal harem
• harem in ancient india
• women in ancient india
• lives of women in ancient india
• wives in ancient india
Indian Trade Profits
Outdone only by China, India has been the second fastest-growing country during the past 15 years. So why is India home to 40% of the world's poor?
• india
• economy of india
• trade with india
• outsourcing india
• india's economy
Dakshayini of the Fire
Here is another legend of India that serves to highlight the marital traditions and attitudes prevalent in the country.
• dakshayini
• shakti
• shiva
• fire
• nepal
India's Outcasts
Who are the millions of social and cultural outcasts in the world's
biggest democracy? A look at the reality of Untouchables.
• india
• india's caste system
• untouchables
• dalits
• harijan
Khalistan Movement History
A look at the pro-Khalistan movement, from the partition of India and Pakistan to its involvement in the assassination of Indira Ghandi to India Air Flight 182.
• pro-khalistan movement
• partition of india and pakistan
• indira ghandi
• assassination of indira ghandi
• india air 182
Adventure: Water Sports in India
White water rafting, canoeing, kayaking, coracling, snorkeling, scuba diving - a host of exciting options are opening up for visitors to India.
• india
• adventure
• water
• sports
• river
Dreamworks animates in India
Jeffrey Katzenberg says that he wants to use Indian animation studios.
• jeffrey katzenberg
• animation
• movie
• over the hedge
• india
India's Look East Policy
India is looking east to balance its connections with the west. What are its objectives in doing so and what are the likely results?
• india and asean
• india and southeast asia
• indian economic policy
• burmese oil and gas
• burmese refugees
India's Vows Continue
India's disastrous tour of Australia was just a continuation of their bad form during the present year. The inclusions of new faces in the team was not able to change their fortunes as they continued to lose on a regular basis.
• india
• carlton and united
• cricket
• australia
• pakistan
Overview of Islamic Gardens Part III: MUGHAL INDIA
This article is on the gardens of Mughal India and breifly discusses three gardens. This is the final article of the three part series on Islamic gardens.
• mughal
• islam
• garden
• architecture
• islamic gardens
Pindari Glacier Trek, India
Journey through the highest mountains in the world to witness northern India's receding glaciers and spectacular scenery.
• india
• trekking
• himalya
• glacier
• adventure
The British in India 1825-1859
The colorful and varied uniforms of British Army military units in India in the 19th century.
• india
• indian colonial history
• british empire
• english colonialism
• british military history
Celebrity Support of AIDS
Celebrities can have an important role in AIDS awareness,
• aids
• hiv
• education
• celebrity
• stigma
Cooking Perfect Basmati Rice
Cooking basmati rice sends sweet-smelling fragrance to diners around the world. The fragrant rice intermingling with piquant notes of spices instantly whets the appetite.
• cooking basmati rice
• basmati rice
• basmati
• indian rice
• india
Cricket & Crowd
The crowd behaviour is very important in any sport but if crowd does not behave upto the expectations then it is annoying for every one.
• crowd
• cricket
• india
• australia
• mcg
Divorce: The Not-So Great Divide...
Not for couples in India the quick-fix remedy of a court granted divorce. There is taboo attached to the "D" word- social as well as familial. And husbands and wives are rethinking their priorities.
• divorce
• marriage
• bride
• bridegroom
• legal
Green Chili Chicken
This spicy recipe for Green Chili Chicken is inspired by the Hakka Chinese communities of India.
• creen chili chicken recipe
• hakka-indian
• chinese
• india
• bombay
Indian-Chinese Cuisine
Tasty shrimp balls, tandoori-spiced pakoras and chili-fried chicken are some of the mouth-watering dishes featured in Hakka-Indian cuisine.
• india
• hakka
• spicy food
• chili
• shrimp
Injuries Problem
Every team has its team plan in any particular match and if any one of its important players gets injured, then it can change the result of the match. The fitness of players is now one of the most important aspects in the modern day cricket.
• cricket
• fitness
• players
• sachin
• tendulkar
Kashmir
The Vale of Kashmir might well be the Vale of Tears. Read about this beautiful and torn land.
• kashmir
• india
• pakistan
• hindus
• muslims himalayas
Mother Teresa (Ganxhe Agnes Bojaxhiu) 1910-1997
Mother Teresa was born in a part of the world that seems to always have been a center of controversy in modern history. Because of these controversies, Mother Teresa never saw her mother or her sister again after she had left to become a nun. Even at the height of her renown, she was not permitted to visit Serbia to visit them. She truly desired to love God more than anyone or anything else. She sought to find her life, in the way the Bible teaches, “He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me. He that findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it. (Matthew 10: 37-39)
• mother teresa
• saints
• india
• calcutta
• missionaries of charity
Outsourcing : The debate in USA
Outsourcing has agonized the American public for the last couple of years. Job loss, long-term effects on the economy and potential loss of America's position as a leader
• outsourcing
• debate on outsourcing
• outsourcing debate
• india
• china
Pakistan - A True Professional Team?
Pakistan the most unpredictable team of the world. With so much inconsistent performences can they still be called as a true professional team and can it be ranked with Australia and South Africa?
• pakistan
• inconsistent
• india
• saqlain
• waqar
Paradise Gardens
Islamic gardeners kept the Western tradition of garden design alive while Western Europe was going through what has often been called the "Dark Ages".They also developed their own unique garden styles.
• islam
• muhammad
• syria
• egypt
• persia
Rice Rules
There's something simple and beautiful about a bowl of rice. It sustains more than half the world's people and is a glorious main or side dish to any meal.
• rice
• crop
• asian
• african
• producers
SATI: A Burning Issue
It's still taboo to talk about it . . . But is Sati really happening in the rural hinterlands of India?
• sati
• suttee
• roop kanwar
• rajasthan
• mewar
Spirituality of Sri Ramakrishna
The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna holds many fundamental spiritual truths and shows us the many paths towards God.
• sri ramakrishna
• alternative
• religion
• spirituality
• god
Supreme Court of India for strict automobile emission norms.
Supreme Court of India for strict automobile emission norms.Till now automobile manufacturers were easy about emission standards and had successfully lobbied in the government to postpone or relax emission norms
• automobile pollution
• automobile emissions
• standards
• legislation
• india
The Aryan Invasions
The Aryan peoples swept down on India like a wolf on the fold, sweeping away all opposition with their powerful and swift chariots. Or did they?
• aryan
• india
• chariot
• migration
• acculturation