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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

India and Pakistan, both ruled with Washington dictations, may not break any escape route from the Strategic allianace in US, UK and Israel lead. Washington Super salves do rule the Divided Bleeding Geopolitics. It is amusing to see, Chinese and Russ

India and Pakistan, both ruled with Washington dictations, may not break any escape route from the Strategic allianace in US, UK and Israel lead. Washington Super salves do rule the Divided Bleeding Geopolitics. It is amusing to see, Chinese and Russian Flavours in the suicidal recipe of Self destruction to defend the Zionist Corporate Imperialism Fascist Brhamainical Global Hegemony!

EGOM likely to meet on Dec 30 to consider diesel, LPG hike


India, Russia to design & manufacture fifth generation fighter aircraft

Gujjar stir: Central forces rush to Rajasthan

2G scam: NDA goes all-out against PM, demands resignation on JPC issue


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India and Pakistan, both ruled with Washington dictations, may not break any escpae route from the Strategic allinace in US, UK and Israel lead. Washington Super salves do rule the Divided Bleeding Geopolitics. It is amusing to see, Chinese and Russian Flavours in the suicidal recipe of Self destruction to defend the Zionsist Corporate Imperialism Fascist Brhamainical Global Hegemony! India and Russia on Tuesday consolidated their defence ties by firming up plans to jointly design and manufacture Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA). With each FGFA costing around $100 million, and IAF planning to induct 300 of them from 2017-18, the deal will be worth $30 billion,as Economic times reports.

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The Home Ministry today dispatched 1,500 personnnel of central paramilitary forces to Rajasthan to assist the state government to deal with the situation arising out of the ongoing Gujjar agitation .

The central forces will be deployed along with Rajasthan Police personnel to maintain law and order and foil any attempt by any one to disturb peace, sources said.

Union Home Secretary Gopal K Pillai also spoke to Rajasthan Chief Secretary Salauddin Ahmed and discussed with him the prevailing situation in the state and assured him all central help to maintaining normalcy.

Rail and road traffic remained affected as the agitators continued to squat on rail tracks and blocked roads in Bharatpur district.

Gujjars have been agitating for the last two days in support of their demands, including quota in jobs. The Ashok Gehlot government has said it was ready for talks to end the impasse.

The Rajasthan High Court earlier in the day stayed the operation of a 2008 state act granting five per cent reservation for them and directed the state government to undertake a data collection exercise to justify the quota for members of the community.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice Arun Mishra and Justice Mahesh Bhagwati asked the government to complete the quantifiable data collection exercise within a year to justify the quota for Gujjars under the Special Backward Class category.

EGOM likely to meet on Dec 30 to consider diesel, LPG hike

An Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) is likely to meet on December 30 to consider hike in diesel and domestic LPG prices.

This comes in the wake of crude oil prices ruling at a two year high of USD 93.59 per barrel and widening the gap between retail fuel price and their cost.

"The EGoM meeting has tentatively been proposed for the afternoon of December 30," a government official said.

Oil prices today rose to the highest over the past two years supported by a weak dollar and chilly weather in northern Europe and the United States that increased heating fuel demand.

"However, a confirmation of the date is awaited from EGoM head (Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee)," he said.

Oil Secretary S Sundareshan had yesterday stated that the EGoM will meet before month end to consider raising diesel and domestic LPG prices.

The EGoM was originally scheduled to meet on Wednesday but has been deferred due to non availability of certain ministers in the grouping.

The ministerial panel may consider a Rs 2 per litre hike in diesel prices to narrow the difference between the domestic retail price of the transport fuel and its imported cost.

"The under-recovery (or the revenue oil companies lose) on diesel today stands at Rs 6.09 per litre," the official said.

Besides diesel, the oil firms lose Rs 17.72 per litre on PDS kerosene sales and Rs 272.19 on (14.2-kg) LPG cylinder.

Sundareshan had yesterday stated there was "certainly" a need to raise LPG prices as the expert group on fuel pricing headed by Kirit Parikh had suggested hiking domestic cooking fuel price by Rs 100 per cylinder. But rates were increased by only Rs 35 per bottle in June.

The necessity of a price increase has arisen because global crude oil (raw material) has climbed to over USD 93 per barrel from USD 73-74 at the time of last revision in June.

Even after last week's steep Rs 2.94-2.96 a litre hike, the retail price of petrol is Rs 1.2-1.25 a litre short of the imported cost.

The government had in June this year freed petrol prices, but the state firms, who control 98 per cent of the retail market, continue to informally consult the oil ministry before revising prices.

Also, the government had decided to make diesel price market-determined in stages. "Freeing diesel prices at current crude prices is simply not possible," the official said.

The three firms are projected to end the fiscal with a Rs 68,361 crore revenue loss on account of the sale of diesel, domestic LPG and kerosene below cost.

2G scam: NDA goes all-out against PM, demands resignation on JPC issue

Targeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the corruption issue, the BJP-led NDA today demanded that he should resign if he does not want a JPC on the 2G spectrum scam and answer charges before it.

"The Prime Minister should form the JPC and answer our questions and if you (PM) cannot answer our questions, then you should step down from your post on moral grounds," Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley said in his address at an NDA rally here against corruption.

The BJP and its NDA partners directed their fire towards the Prime Minister, saying his offer to appear before the Public Accounts Committee was not enough and the government should agree to a JPC probe into the 2G spectrum scam.

"It has never happened that the Prime Minister would have to say that he has nothing to hide. That he would not go to a JPC but can depose before a PAC," Jaitley said.

Challenging the Prime Minister to depose before a JPC, NDA working President L K Advani said, "In India's history, the Supreme Court has perhaps never asked the PM to give an affidavit in a case.

He said the "campaign against corruption was in a way a campaign against the Prime Minister. He should come before the JPC and say whatever he wants to say."

Addressing the rally, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj said, "Government is not giving in to the demand for a JPC as it fears that this issue will be kept alive."

Holding that the Prime Minister cannot shake off his responsibility on the issue of corruption, she said, "If corruption is happening under your nose and you are not doing anything, then you are a participant in it."

Swaraj said she had only one question for the Prime Minister and Congress President Sonia Gandhi . "Madam, why no JPC? Mr Prime Minister, why no JPC?"

BJP President Nitin Gadkari attacked the government on alleged corruption in Commonwealth Games projects and said when the budget for the games was "inflated", the sanctions were given by the Finance Minister, Group of Ministers, Cabinet and the Prime Minister.

"The Congress ministers have been involved in corruption and so the party has no right to talk about taking strict action against corruption," he said.

he Congress on Wednesday rejected the Bharatiya Janata Party's demand for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's resignation for shooting down a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the 2G spectrum scam, saying the government had taken concrete action on allegations of graft. "On the one hand

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is the concrete action taken by the Congress, on the other is the false rally and double-speak of the BJP," Congress spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi said about the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) rally in New Delhi.
Singhvi said that a multi-pronged probe was being conducted in the 2G spectrum scam.
"JPC can at best make recommendations," he said, adding that the BJP and other opposition parties wanted to indulge in "political grandstanding and keep the pot boiling".
In a scathing attack on the Congress at the rally at Ramlila grounds, the BJP's Arun Jaitley asked the Prime Minister to give up his job if he was not ready to face a JPC probe into the raging spectrum scandal.
The leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha argued that only a JPC would be able to find out why second generation spectrum was allotted at below the market prices in 2008 by the now disgraced DMK leader and former communications minister A Raja.
Hitting out at the BJP, Singhvi said the main opposition party had not taken action following allegations of nepotism against its Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa.
He alleged that the BJP had established "new records in corruption" and said that it was the only party in the world whose president was caught on camera taking cash.
"Instead of action against the party president, he was given a ticket," Singhvi said.
Asked about the BJP's demand for the prime minister's resignation, Singhvi said it was not the first time the opposition party had attacked Manmohan Singh and made such a demand.
"The PMO (prime minister's office) is being run in a clear, clean manner," he asserted.
He termed as "bold, open and transparent" Manmohan Singh's offer to appear before parliament's Public Accounts Committee that is examining the Comptroller and Auditor General's report on the 2G spectrum issue.
At the NDA rally, BJP leader L K Advani said he was making one "final appeal" to Manmohan Singh to accept the JPC demand.
The Prime Minister has said he had nothing to hide and was ready to face the PAC but was against the formation of a JPC. Both PAC and JPC are made up of MPs from all parties but have varying mandates.
CWG files missing, CBI to probe

ome of the crucial documents which could throw light on Commonwealth Games deals have gone missing with the probe agencies fearing that they could have been destroyed or hidden. Official sources said that the key files, which contain important information on tendering, budgetary allocation and

contract details, are missing from the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (OC) office.
They said that CBI officials have found sufficient evidence of criminal conspiracy by unknown OC officials in tampering with some documents and manipulating information in them.
The sources said that CBI officials have made a list of documents which are untraceable.
The revelation came during a series of searches carried out by a team of 20-30 sleuths at OC office besides its Secretary General Lalit Bhanot's residence last month, they said.
The sources said that CBI sleuths were not getting cooperation of certain OC officials as their bosses OC chairman Suresh Kalmadi and Bhanot were still at the helm of affairs.
Hence, the CBI had conveyed to the government that continuance of Kalmadi and Bhanot in their posts was proving to be a stumbling block for its ongoing probe.
However, Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrasekhar is understood to have told the CBI that since the OC is no more a part of his secretariat he cannot remove Kalmadi and Bhanot.
The CBI will now approach Sports Ministry for their removal for smooth progress of the probe.
The Central Vigilance Commission is also probing alleged financial irregularities in the conduct of the mega sporting event by Organising Committee among others in October this year.
The Comptroller and Auditor General too is looking into the accounts of the OC and various other projects associated with the probe.
The CBI has filed three FIRs in connection with the alleged irregularities in CWG and searched the residences of OC Director General V K Verma and Bhanot on November 30.
While one case is related to a Rs 107 crore deal struck with a Swiss score keeping firm, the agency had earlier filed two FIRs for the contracting of AM Films and cars/vans for the Baton Relay ceremonies by the OC in London.
It had arrested Joint Director General T S Darbari and Deputy Director General Sanjay Mohindroo for their alleged complicity in these deals.

India and Russia Tuesday inked 29 bilateral agreements, which include building advanced stealth jets to increasing banking linkages and setting up a steel plant. On the other hand,India and Russia Tuesday inked 29 bilateral agreements, which include building advanced stealth jets to increasing banking linkages and setting up a steel plant.
India and Russia Tuesday inked 29 bilateral agreements, which include building advanced stealth jets to increasing banking linkages and setting up a steel plant.
While 11 agreements were signed in the presence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev here Tuesday, 18 more deals were signed on the sidelines of the summit.
1. Joint Statement - Celebrating a Decade of the India-Russian Federation Strategic Partnership and Looking Forward
2. Multi-million dollar pact for preliminary design contract for fifth general fighter contract
3. Memorandum of understanding (MoU) for research and development in reactor technology and peaceful uses of atomic energy
4. MoU between election commissions to exchange information and expertise on
conducting elections
5. Agreement in expertise and capacity building in disaster forecasting and emergency management
6. MoU for simplifying visa procedures
7. Inter-governmental agreement for enhancement in oil and gas sector
8. Framework agreement between ONGC Videsh and Sistema for setting up joint projects
9. Joint projects in science and technology and innovation during 2011-2020
10. Legal and administrative framework to establish joint research and development centres in Delhi and Moscow
11. MoU on cooperation to check illegal migration
12. MoU in information technology and IT-enabled services
13. MoU for setting up joint ventures and exchange of technology in pharmaceuticals and bio-pharmaceuticals
14. Pact between India's Dr Reddy's laboratories and Russia's R-Pharm for cooperation in pharmaceuticals
15. MoU between India's Naprod Life Science and Russia's Pharmasyntez for joint production of oncological medicine
16. Agreement between India's Biopharm and Russia's Arkihin for cooperation in pharmaceuticals
17. MoU between Central Board of Excise and Customs and Russia's Federal Customs service on exchange of information on foreign trade
18. MoU between State Bank of India and Russia's Vnesheconombank on banking sector cooperation
19. MoU between Exim bank and Russia's Vnesheconombank to operate $100 million line of credit signed in 2009 summit
20. Opening of official representative office of Gazprombank
21. MoU to set up integrated steel plant in Karnataka by NMDC Ltd and Russia's Severstal
22. Agreement between scientific cooperation between Pereslavskij Technopark and India's Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology
23. MoU between Shyam Telecom and JSC Sitronics on joint promotion of telecom products
24. Russia's Navigation Information Systems and Glonis solutions to introduce GLONASS related services in India
25. MoU between Russia's Navigation Information Systems and Kerala State Electronics Development to undertake joint projects
26. Agreement on GLONASS high precision signal access to India
27. MoU between Tata sons and Skolkovo foundation for joint research and development in high-tech innovation
28. Joint venture to set up butyl rubber manufacturing facility in India between Reliance Industries and Sibur
29. MoU between Swastik Polymer and Pereslavskij Technopark for joint production of master batches for polymers
22 Dec, 2010, 03.45AM IST,ET Bureau
India, Russia to design & manufacture fifth generation fighter aircraft
NEW DELHI: India and Russia on Tuesday consolidated their defence ties by firming up plans to jointly design and manufacture Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA). With each FGFA costing around $100 million, and IAF planning to induct 300 of them from 2017-18, the deal will be worth $30 billion.
The fighter jet, whose joint production was agreed on in 2007, is intended to compete with the US F-22 Raptor and the under production F-35 Lightning II. Both aircraft are manufactured by a consortium led by Lockheed Martin.
The project will be jointly developed by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited of India and the Sukhoi Design Bureau and Rosoboronexport of Russia. The agreement, along with 29 other India-Russian pacts, was signed after talks here between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Dmitry Medvedev , who is here on a two-day visit.
President Medvedev is the last in a stream of world leaders to visit New Delhi this year, underscoring India's growing diplomatic heft. In the course of the nearly two-hour long annual summit, the two sides decided to target doubling of bilateral trade to $20 billion by 2015.
According to a joint statement, both sides have arrived at a framework agreement which will allow construction of two additional generating units at Kudankulam, a nuclear power plant in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu where Russia is already setting up two reactors. While first unit will be commissioned by the month-end or early next month, the second unit will be commissioned by the next year-end. Other agreements pertained to simplification of visa procedures for certain categories, including businessmen, enhancement of cooperation in oil and gas sector, MoU for cooperation in the pharmaceutical sector, MoU on combating irregular migration and agreement on cooperation in the field of emergency management.
Addressing a press conference, President Medvedev backed India's position on Pakistan and said no civilised nation should "hide terrorists". He said terrorists should be handed over for trial in the 26/11 Mumbai attack case.
"Russia is a time-tested friend of India that has stood by us in our times of need," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told reporters after the talks. "We are determined to work together to cooperate in information and intelligence sharing and in devising effective counter-terrorism strategies," Singh said.
Medvedev also supported India's quest for a permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council. Although China has not been enthusiastic about backing the proposal, India's bid is being endorsed by the United States and France.
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Govt allows duty-free import of onions - fin secretaryBy Manoj Kumar and Rajesh Kumar Singh | Reuters – Wed, Dec 22 1:13 PM IST

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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The government has permitted duty-free imports of onions, Finance Secretary Ashok Chawla said on Wednesday.

Onions were subjected to a 5-percent customs duty until now.

Onion prices had more than doubled in the past week due to a shortage caused by unusually heavy rain in growing areas.

On Tuesday, onion prices in India fell more than 30 percent after the government banned exports to rein in the cost of the vegetable, a staple for Indians and sometimes a trigger for voter protests over inflation.

(Reporting by Manoj Kumar and Rajesh Kumar Singh; editing by Malini Menon)

Dalit woman abducted, gangraped for week

PTI – Wed, Dec 22 11:41 AM IST
Lalitpur, Dec 22 (PTI) A 35-year-old Dalit woman was allegedly abducted and gangraped for nearly a week, a senior officer said here today.
The woman was abducted on November 6 from Sadar Kanta area in the city by Chottelal Jha and his aide while she was going to her parents house in Gandhi Nagar locality, Superintendent of Police Akash Kulhari said.
The two men then took the woman to Mayaon village where they along with four others raped her for a week, the SP said.
"The woman somehow later managed to escape from their clutches and reached her in-laws house. The couple then informed the police about the incident yesterday after which an FIR had been lodged at Kotwali," he said.

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Will quit if I fail to prove CPM misusing forces: Mamata

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Kolkata: Railway minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday night said that she was ready to quit if she cannot prove that the CPM was misusing central security forces brought for anti-Maoist operations in West Bengal.

"The CPM is misusing the central forces. I would have nothing to say if the central forces were used against Maoists. If I cannot prove that the central forces are being misused by the CPM, I am ready to quit. Will the CPM government also do so?" the Trinamool Congress chief said.

The railway minister said if she could prove that the central forces were being used, then the Centre would have to withdraw them from the state.

"Central forces are being used to kill Trinamool Congress workers in West Bengal. 2,000 workers and supporters have been killed since the Lok Sabha elections. CPM has unleashed a reign of terror," she claimed.

Banerjee said that she had met Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and apprised them about the CPM's terror tactics.

"We have been stating repeatedly that state sponsored violence is going on. How many times we will have to say this? Our party met Union home minister P Chidambaram 20 times," she said, adding that governor M K Narayanan had also given a report over the political violence to the Centre.

Pakistan, China sign 22 economic agreements

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China Saturday signed 22 new trade agreements, worth $15-billion, aimed at deepening strategic and economic toes between the two countries, officials said.


These come on the top of another 13 agreements worth around $20 billion signed Friday after bilateral meetings.

The fresh deals were inked at a business summit addressed by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and his Pakistani host Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and attended by business representatives from the two nations.


Gilani said that the corporate and business sectors of both countries must now seize business opportunities offered by Pakistan and take the lead. Wen urged the investors from his country to invest in Pakistan and help build the economic ties with the traditional Chinese friend.


'We have strong political relations and now we are building economic ties, which can witnessed from the fact that trade has risen from $1 billion in 2000 to $7 billion by 2009,' he said.

The state-run Pakistan Television (PTV) said the agreements will bring $25-billion investment and double the bilateral trade to bring to $15 billion till 2015.

Wen is visiting Pakistan to transform the historically defence-oriented relations into broader trade, economic and cultural ties.


Early Saturday, he joined his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani to inaugurate the Pak-China Friendship Center, which Wen described 'as symbol of traditional friendship'. China announced it would send medical experts to provide free treatment to 1,000 cataract patents over the next two years. China will also provide 500 scholarships to students over the next three years.


A Pakistani, Manzoor Hussain, recounted how he guarded a cemetery of 500 Chinese engineers and workers in Pakistan's northern areas, where they died while building the Karakoram Highway, which connects the two nations through the Himalayan region.


The two leaders also attended a briefing on Pakistan's floods, that inundated around one-fifth of the country and affected more than two million people.


Wen is due to meet President Asif Ali Zardari at dinner. The leaders of all political parties, including former premier and main opposition figure Nawaz Sharif , have set aside bitter political differences to join the dinner.

China has been perceived as an all-weather friend and mainstay of Pakistan, against its traditional rival India.

But China is delicately trying to balance its ties with both Pakistan and India, as Wen arrived here after visiting India with a trade delegation of over 400 and agreeing to target bilateral trade of $100 billion by 2015. Pakistan and China also privately discussed a deal for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Pakistan's central province of Punjab. However, it was not clear yet if the two countries signed an agreement. China has already helped Pakistan to build two nuclear power plants, one of which is in operation while the second is near completion.


The nuclear cooperation has increased despite reservations in the US, which regards Pakistan's nuclear programme as a proliferation risk. The Chinese premier will also address the parliament Sunday before concluding the visit.

22 Dec, 2010, 11.04AM IST, Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar,ET Bureau

The rupee is not too strong

I rarely cross swords with Shankar Acharya, former chief economic adviser and one of the savviest observers of the Indian scene. But I must do so on the exchange rate. Contrary to what he and some other analysts claim, the rupee is not over-strong and is not hurting exports and manfacturing. Exports rose 26.7% in April-November, while imports rose only 24%. This would be impossible if the rupee was over-strong.


Since 1993, the Reserve Bank of India has intervened in forex markets to keep the real effective exchange rate (REER) of the rupee from appreciating. Acharya feels that this approach kept the economy on track, but now a strong rupee threatens derailment.


He cites Goldman Sachs' prediction that the current account deficit (CAD) will touch 4% of GDP in 2010-11 and 4.3% the year after. He attributes this to "the sharpest ever increase in the real effective exchange rate of the rupee in a 12-month period (of 18%, March 2009 to March 2010)."


The accompanying table lists fluctuations in the RBI's two measures of REER, one based on a six-currency basket (all hard currencies) and the other on a wider 36-currency basket. After fluctuating around an index level of 100 for over a decade, the REER (six-currency basket) shot up to 112 in 2009-10 and further to 118 in April-November 2010.


The other REER (36-currency basket) averaged 98 in April-November 2010, a slight depreciation since 1993. However, by this measure, the REER was not constant in the last two decades. It depreciated gradually from 100 in 1993 to 85.89 in 2006-07, then rose to 89.85 in 2007-08, sank again to 84.6 during the Great Recession, and has now appreciated sharply to 98.


Which of the two measures is more relevant? Some will back the six-currency basket, since most trade is designated in these currencies. But India's exports are typically very different from those exported by the big six economies. Rather, India's main competitors are other developing countries, which figure in the 36-currency basket.


Hence this is more relevant for our exports. It suggests the REER has not appreciated since the 1990s. It has indeed appreciated sharply in the last 18 months. But this is mainly a reversal of the rupee's fall during the Great Recession. Today's REER of around 98 is only modestly above the pre-recession level of 94 in 2007-08.


Acharya wrote in September, "Goods exports, which had risen to 18% of GDP in the first half of 2008-09, helped by the global commodity boom, not only fell to 13% of GDP in the second half of the year as global trade plummeted post-Lehman, but pretty much remained there in the subsequent six quarters. Exports of $50.7 billion in the first quarter of 2010-11 were running 12% lower than two years ago.


In contrast, imports, which had also peaked in the first half of 2008-09 and dropped sharply in the second half, have grown quite strongly, from the trough of 20% of GDP in Q4 of 2008-09 to an estimated 25% of GDP in Q2 of 2010-11. This means that as India's good recovery from the "growth recession" of 2008-09 has sucked in more imports, the trade deficit has widened to above 10% of GDP in the current quarter."

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Plan Panel to set ambitious growth targets for 12th Plan

If this year's preparations on India's next Five-Year Plan (2012-17) provide any indication, the Planning Commission is likely to set ambitious targets for economic growth and infrastructure development for the period.

Clouded by the global economic meltdown that began in 2008, the current Plan (2007-12) needed a lot of scaling down of the targets and the mid-term review was quite straight about it.

Against this backdrop, the Plan panel kicked off the process of formulating the 12th Five-Year Plan, which may eventually see the official think-tank pegging the annual growth rate at 10 per cent, up from 8.1 per cent in the current Plan.

The Planning Commission started the process of preparing the Approach Paper in the second quarter this fiscal and it is expected to be ready by March, 2011.

It is the key document on the basis of which the detailed Five-Year Plan is worked out. The 12th Plan will commence on April 1, 2012.

Unlike earlier years, this time the panel is seeking inputs from individuals as well -- besides heavy-weight stakeholders -- to make the process of Plan formulation more inclusive, for which it has set up a special website.

Before launching the preparatory work for the next Plan, the Commission came out in March with a Mid-Term Appraisal (MTA) of the 11th Plan.

The review took note of the impact of the global financial meltdown on the Indian economy and also the projections for growth. It scaled down the growth estimate from 9 per cent to 8.1 per cent.

The review was considered and approved by the National Development Council (NDC) -- the highest policy making body in the country, headed by the Prime Minister and comprising key Union ministers and state chief ministers.

"The average rate of growth in the Plan period could be a little over 8 per cent (8.1 per cent). This would be below the original plan target of an average of 9 per cent growth... but it would be better than the 7.8 per cent achieved in the Tenth Plan period," the Commission said in the MTA.

It said the economy will expand by 8.5 per cent in 2010-11 and rise to 9 per cent in the terminal year of the 11th Plan.

It had set an average annual growth target of 9 per cent for the 11th Plan -- beginning with 8.5 per cent in the first year and closing with 10 per cent in 2011-12.

The MTA document said the economy exceeded expectations in 2007-08, with a growth rate of 9 per cent, but the momentum was interrupted in 2008-09 because of the global financial crisis.

Following the global meltdown, the growth rate slipped to 6.7 per cent in 2008-09 from over 9 per cent in the preceding three years.

Insatiable India Inc sealed record $55 bn M&A deals in 2010

Riding high on its insatiable appetite for foreign assets, India Inc announced merger and acquisition deals worth a record USD 55 billion this year, including a record number of billion-dollar transactions.

As the year 2010 comes to a close, a look back at India Inc's deal activity shows a splendid year, with the total deal value surpassing the previous record set in 2007 and big-ticket deals making a comeback as corporate India regained its deal-making appetite with nine billion-dollar-plus deals -- the highest-ever in a single year.

"Indian companies are ready to pay what they perceive to be the right valuation. They are not just hunting for bargain buys, but they would take advantage of the economic slowdown and the fact that many loss-making companies in developed markets are looking to sell out," said Freny Patel, Associate Editor, DealReporter (part of Mergermarket Group), Asia-Pacific.

The M&A landscape was largely dominated by India Inc's global ambitions, with Indian companies acquiring foreign assets worth USD 27.25 billion with a view to expand their market share -- as was seen in the case of Bharti-Zain -- while Reliance Industries , Tata, Jindal and Coal India also sought to acquire assets abroad to ensure consistent supply of raw materials on a long-term basis.

"There have been acquisitions in South America, Europe, Australia, Singapore, etc, for some time now. More recently, there is a lot of interest in developing economies in Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc," Grant Thornton India Specialist Advisory Services Partner C G Srividya said, but cautioned, "It is important to look for value buys, without which there will not be adequate returns coming for the buyer."

Other major transactions include the end of 26-year-old two-wheeler joint venture Hero Honda and JSW Steel's acquisition of an over 40 per cent stake in Ispat Industries for about Rs 2,157 crore. Out of the two deals, which both happened this month, financial details on Hero and Honda's exit from the Hero Honda joint venture have not been disclosed.

After an one-and-a-half-year lull in M&A activities, the domestic banking space also saw the merger of Bank of Rajasthan with leading private sector lender ICICI in a deal worth about Rs 1,500 crore this year.

So far this year (from January to December 15), the total announced deal value -- according to research firm VCCEdge -- amounted to USD 54.6 billion, significantly more than the previous high of USD 42 billion achieved in 2007.

Mumbai HC upholds ministry's 'stop work' notice to Lavasa

MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court Wednesday upheld the 'stop work' orders of the environment ministry to Lavasa Corporation for its Lake City project near Pune for violating green laws.


The court directed the ministry to take a final decision by Jan 10.


Lavasa can, however, challenge the final decision of the ministry if it is aggrieved by it, the court said.


The ministry Nov 25 slapped a show-cause notice on the company because it had allegedly failed to secure necessary environmental clearances before starting work on its 5,000-plus hectare project coming up in Mulshi sub-district of Pune district, around 200 km from Mumbai.

BJP dismisses Sibal's charge, says he is covering up 2G scam

Dismissing Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal's charge that the NDA government lost Rs 1.43 lakh crore in revenue because of its policies, BJP on Wednesday said the minister was "defending the indefensible" in the 2G spectrum scam .

"It is a worst kind of cover up," BJP spokesman Prakash Javdekar said reacting to Sibal's claim.

Sibal had yesterday claimed that the government "actually" lost Rs 1.43 lakh crore in revenue in 1999 due to the then BJP-led NDA regime shifting to revenue share system from fixed licence fee for telecom operations.

Javdekar said NDA government's "pragmatic policies" and revenue sharing model "unleashed a revolution" in the telecom sector and "it did not allow the sector to die."

It is evident from the "teledensity" in the country today, he said.

Criticising the minister for comparing it to the present telecom policy, he said, "You are selling the spectrum in 2008 at the rate of 2001 and how you want to justify any how is all bad advocacy...what was right in 2001 will not be right in 2008."

Sibal's comment come at a time when the government auditor CAG has quantified a "presumptive" revenue loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore due to non-auction of 2G spectrum in 2008 by former Telecom Minister A Raja.
22 Dec, 2010, 01.35AM IST, Kalyan Parbat & Joji Thomas Philip,ET Bureau

2G scam: Sibal meets Tata, Ambani & Mittal, assures transparency

NEW DELHI: Telecom minister Kapil Sibal, who met Bharti Group chairman Sunil Mittal, Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group chairman Anil Ambani and Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata on Tuesday, is believed to have told the three that that there will be a level playing field and no discrimination, an official in the ministry told ET on conditions of anonymity.


Sibal is also believed to have told the operators that his ministry will take a "comprehensive view" of three reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) that have come out in 2001, 2002 and 2010.


Sibal also sought their views on broadband and is believed to have indicated that his ministry wants a "forward looking" mergers and acquisition policy. Sibal declined to comment on his meetings.


Anil Ambani and Sunil Mittal did not respond to calls or messages from ET. A Tata Group spokesperson said the company had no comments to make. Sibal will also meet chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, Kumar Mangalam Birla on Wednesday and Vodafone Essar managing CEO Martin Pieters later this week to discuss the state of affairs in India's 14-player telecom market.


"The minister sought their views on matters of policy and also indicated that there will be a transparent, fair and level playing field for all operators, incumbents as well as new entrants. The telco heads also told the minister that industry wanted to move forward from the controversies that have plagued the sector," this official said.

The meetings were held separately since Ambani, Tata and Mittal had expressed reservations on meeting the minister together.


Last week, the telecom ministry issued showcause notices to 85 telcos asking why mobile permits of these companies dished out by former telecoms minister A Raja should not be cancelled for suppressing facts and using fictitious documents.


The ministry also issued notices to 119 licencees for failure to roll out services in time. The companies have been given 60 days to respond. Shortly after taking over, Sibal had proposed that the government and industry jointly work out a new policy framework for the sector.


Sibal had also said that errant telcos will be penalised but has not specified a penalty. The CAG, the chief auditor of the country, had alleged large-scale violations in the award of 2G licences and spectrum in 2007. The CAG report, which had quantified the loss to the tune of Rs 1,76,000 crore, led to the ouster of A Raja and paralysed the winter session of the Parliament.


It had also raised questions on the award of dual licences to companies like Tata Tele Services and Reliance Communications as well as allocation of spectrum beyond prescribed limits by Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and seven others. Last week, the Supreme Court directed the Central Bureau of Investigation, which is probing the licence allocation scam, to expand the scope of the probe from 2001.


Ratan Tata had recently said that alleged hoarding of spectrum by incumbent GSM players needs to be investigated as that was the "real scam". Tata had further noted that the national auditor had not ascribed any value to 48 new GSM licences issued to incumbents during 2004-2008 and 65 MHz of additional spectrum they hold.

22 Dec, 2010, 10.19PM IST,REUTERS
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Investors enter 2011 in bullish mood: Poll

LONDON: Investors are entering 2011 in a relatively bullish mood, raising equity holdings to a 10-month high, increasing exposure to high-yield credit and cutting back on government debt, Reuters polls showed on Wednesday.


Within bond portfolios, however, concern about the cost of the US Treasuries and the stability of euro zone debt, did not show up dramatically.


Allocations to emerging market debt were cut instead.


Surveys of 55 leading investment houses in the United States , Europe ex UK, Japan and Britain showed investors holding 54.1 percent of a typical mixed-asset portfolio in stocks in December.


That was up from 53.2 per cent in November and the highest since 55.4 per cent in February.


Bonds were cut to 33.9 per cent, the lowest since February, from 34.2 per cent in November. Cash was at 3.9 per cent, down from 4.6 per cent.


A combination of improving economic data and a belief in future, robust, corporate earnings has lifted investor appetite for equities over the past few months. The MSCI all-country world stock index was flirting with levels last seen in September 2008 on Wednesday.


"People are coming off the sidelines and buying stocks," said Keith Wirtz, president and chief investment officer at Fifth Third Asset Management in Cincinnati.


There was also sign of risk appetite in an increased exposure to riskier, higher yield bonds.


At the same time concerns have risen that yields on benchmarket government bonds are too low, providing little return and threatening a sell-off.


Investors in the Reuters polls did cut back overall exposure to bonds. But when it came to the money left for bonds they favoured the US and euro zone government debt over most emerging markets, which have been very popular this year.


Exposure to emerging market debt was 8.1 per cent of a bond portfolio for the month, compared with 9.6 percent a month earlier.


Investors also regained some composure about euro zone government bonds following the crisis over Ireland's debt. They raised exposure within a bond portfolio to 31.5 per cent from 31.2 per cent, although these numbers remain well below the more than 42 per cent seen at the beginning of 2010.


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Jammu & Kashmir govt lifts ban on SMS on post-paid mobiles

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"The Prime Minister should form the JPC and answer our questions and if you (PM) cannot answer our questions, then you should step down from your post on moral grounds," Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley said in his address at an NDA rally here against corruption.

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Need to preserve richness of diversity and multi-culturism:Manmohan Singh

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Face JPC or quit, BJP tells PM; Congress hits back (Roundup)

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A bagful of onions for Mrs Manmohan Singh

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... said adding that they sent the onions to Gursharan Kaur so that she could apprise the Prime Minister Manmohan Singhabout common people's sufferings.

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PM hints at further assistance to rain-hit Andhra Pradesh

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India, Russia sign 29 agreements from defence to trade

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While 11 agreements were signed in the presence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev here Tuesday, 18 more deals were...

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Andhra Congress leaders meet PM, Sonia Gandhi to express concern over farmers ...

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Manmohan Singh expresses deep concern over sharp rise in onion prices

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Onion makes PM angry, cries for aam admi

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New Delhi, Dec 22: Finally, Prime MinisterManmohan Singh entered the scene to control the rocketing price of onions. PM on Tuesday, Dec 21 directed ...

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Opposition Rally Chokes Central Delhi as Singh Battles Corruption Claims

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The Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, announced a grant of Rs. 400 crore for the ...

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... spate of rains in coastal Andhra region, Prime Minister Manmohan Singhannounced a grant of Rs. 400 crore as additional relief to the affected farmers.

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Amartya Sen Bats for Singh

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Nobel-laureate Amartya Sen spoke in support of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh saying that 'the idea that he has to be ...
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TN Cong appeal for distance with DMK cuts no ice with PM

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is set to attend the Indian Science Congress in Chennai and share the dais with Tamil Nadu CM M Karunanidhi on ...

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Heart patient dies due to PM's security jam?

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... heart patient Anil Jain, 48, died when his ambulance was apparently caught in an alternative route that was set up for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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PM Manmohan Singhcongratulates Sachin Tendulkar

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Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tonight congratulated Sachin Tendulkar for his "amazing achievement" of scoring 50th Test...

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Graft damper for Bengal Left

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Sonia defends Manmohan Singh, says BJP's attack on him is despicable

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NDA plans countrywide rallies against graft

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Cong workers want more from the top

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21: Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh confronted corruption charges and attacked the RSS but the attempts appear to have ...

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WB violence: Mamata threatens to quit

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New Delhi: In a surprising turn of events, Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday threatened to resign from the post of the Union Railway Minister. To add to this, she stated that she is willing to go alone in the upcoming assembly polls in West Bengal if no ...

For Bengal's sake, CPM should've gone 10 yrs ago

Times of India - Ajanta Chakraborty - ‎Dec 18, 2010‎
KOLKATA: He may claim to be a "non-expert" on Bengal politics, but Ramachandra Guha clearly has his ear to the ground as the state goes through a tumultuous transition Marxists, Mamata and all. In a freewheeling conversation with TOI, the outspoken ...

Mamata Banerjee issues veiled threat to Centre

Daily News & Analysis - ‎Dec 18, 2010‎
Place: Kolkata | Agency: PTI Expressing frustration at the Centre for not heeding her call on alleged breakdown of law and order in West Bengal, key UPA ally Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee today issued a veiled threat saying if this situation ...


Speaking to CNN-IBN, Mamata said, "Centre's forces are being misused in the state and alleged that they (along with CPI-M cadres) are targeting Trinamool cadres in West Bengal. She further added that if she can't prove this, she is ready to quit from any post."

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Mamata slams CPM over Dankuni, Sankrail

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KRISHNAGAR/CHAKLA: The CPM is throwing a spanner into the works for proposed railway projects at Sankrail in Howrah and Dankuni as the party has realised that they cannot make money through contractors, railways minister Mamata Banerjee claimed in ...

Trinamool cannot defeat Left alone: Congress

IBNLive.com - ‎Dec 21, 2010‎
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Alliance with Congress: Trinamool says prepared to go it alone

Times of India - ‎Dec 20, 2010‎
KOLKATA: Sending a tough message to ally Congress, Trinamool Congress on Monday said it was prepared to go it alone in the coming assembly elections in West Bengal if the alliance does not materialise. "We are for alliance (with Congress). ...

Bengal, TN leaders spit fire at allies on lack of respect

Hindustan Times - ‎Dec 19, 2010‎
Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Sunday chose to remain silent on coalition politics but that did prevent party leaders from launching an attack on key UPA allies —Trinamool Congress and DMK. Assembly elections in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, ...

Congress-Trinamool alliance on shaky ground?

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Kolkata: The Congress-Trinamool alliance in West Bengal is on shaky ground. TMC chief Mamata Banerjee threatened to go it alone after the West Bengal Congress Chief's scathing attack on the TMC in the Congress plenary session. ...

Mamata should leave UPA if she is against corruption: BJP

Economic Times - ‎Dec 18, 2010‎
KOLKATA: Accusing Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee of remaining silent on the 2G spectrum scam , the BJP today said she should resign as Railway Minister and dissociate from the UPA , if she was against corruption. "Both the Congress and the ...

Mamata Banerjee rejects Left accusation of silence over price rise

Daily News & Analysis - ‎Dec 19, 2010‎
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Gujjar body calls 24-hr Ajmer bandh on Dec 24

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PTI A Gujjar body on Wednesday called a 24-hour Ajmer bandh on December 24 in the wake of the Rajasthan High Court staying the operation of an Act granting 5% reservation to them. Making the announcement, Gujjar Reservation Sangharsh Committee convener ...

Gujjar stir: Central forces rush to Rajasthan

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PTI PTI Gujjar leader Col (retd) Kirori Singh Bainsala (2nd R) during a dharna with his supporters at Chokra Railway Crossing in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan on Tuesday. Photo: PTI The Home Ministry today dispatched 1500 personnel of central ...

Gujjars to intensify agitation, blockade roads, railway tracks

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With the Rajasthan High Court on Wednesday ruling against 5% reservation in jobs for Gujjars, the community is getting ready to intensify its stir and may blockade roads and railway tracks across the state. A division bench of chief justice Arun Mishra ...

Gujjars block Delhi-Jaipur highway; Centre sends 1500 paramilitary forces

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Kota: The Centre has sent 1500 paramilitary troops to Rajasthan after the Gujjars stepped up their agitation following the Rajasthan High Court order that said members of the community could not be given special reservation in government jobs. ...

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JAIPUR: The Centre on Wednesday rushed 1500 paramilitary personnel to Rajasthan to assist the state government in handling situation in the wake of Gujjars demanding reservation for the community in government jobs. Earlier in the day, in a setback to ...

Reservation demand: Gujjars back on the tracks

Times of India - ‎Dec 20, 2010‎
JAIPUR: The agitating Gujjars are back on the tracks. The New Delhi-Mumbai track has been blocked, forcing unscheduled halts and diversions of several trains. The rallying force of the previous Gujjar agitations, Kirori Singh Bainsla, has once again ...

Gujjar factions unite to for quota stir

Times of India - ‎Dec 19, 2010‎
JAIPUR: While a majority of the state cabinet, including chief minister Ashok Gehlot, is in New Delhi attending the AICC session, the Gujjar factions on Sunday united in seeking 5% quota for the community in government jobs and admissions in the ...

Govt to justify 5% quota in HC today

Times of India - ‎18 hours ago‎
JAIPUR: In what is perceived as an attempt to defuse the lingering Gujjar quota row and bail out the state from the subsequent crisis, the state government has hired constitutional law expert PP Rao to represent it in the Jaipur bench of the Rajasthan ...

HC directives thrown to winds as Gujjar stir spreads

Times of India - ‎18 hours ago‎
JAIPUR: Though the agitating members of Gujjar community have laid a siege to the entire Bayana area blocking Mumbai-Delhi rail route, the administration is maintaining a safe distance from the issue. This is notwithstanding that the stir violates two ...

Timeline of Gujjar agitation

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No shortcut for returning to power in Tamil Nadu: Rahul Gandhi

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PTI, Updated: December 22, 2010 22:03 IST Madurai: In a candid talk, Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi today told state party colleagues that it would take time for Congress to return to power in Tamil Nadu and asked them to build it from ...

TN can have a CM from Youth Congress, says Rahul Gandhi

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Youth is Rahul's recipe for Cong's revival in TN

IBNLive.com - ‎7 hours ago‎
Chennai: Keen to revive the Congress in Tamil Nadu, party leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday asked Youth Congress members to "slowly and systematically" build the organisation and urged more youngsters to join politics. "This battle of yours to build the ...


"I assure you in the coming future, the chief minister of Tamil Nadu is going to be one among you, one among the Youth Congress members," Rahul Gandhi said to a thunderous applause of a pepped up audience.

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Rahul Gandhi assures Prime Minister would soon fix price rise problem

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Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh would soon fix the problem of rise in prices. "We are going to make sure prices are lowered. Leave it to the Prime Minister," Gandhi told Congress Party ...

Gandhi urges Youth Congress to target panchayat polls

Sify - ‎7 hours ago‎
Chennai, Dec 22 (IANS) Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi Wednesday urged Tamil Nadu Youth Congress members to start working at the panchayat level and capture power at the local bodies. Gandhi arrived here Wednesday on a two-day visit to Tamil ...

Rahul in TN to boost-up election mood

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Chennai, Dec 22: Rahul Gandhi has begun his two-day political tour in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, Dec 22. Rahul is there in an effort to boost young congress activist for forthcoming state assembly election in Tamil Nadu. When members asked, what steps ...

Price rise will be contained soon, says Rahul Gandhi

The Hindu - ‎10 hours ago‎
PTI The Hindu AICC General Secretary Rahul Gandhi at a hotel in Chennai holding high level meeting on Wednesday. Photo: V. Ganesan Asserting that the priceline would be contained soon, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today said that the Prime Minister ...

Madras univ denies Rahul use of its auditorium

Times of India - ‎19 hours ago‎
CHENNAI: The first signs of a strain in ties between the ruling DMK and Congress became evident as AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi was denied access to the University of Madras auditorium for an event during his two-day visit beginning Wednesday. ...

Rahul concerned over plight of Lankan Tamils

IBNLive.com - ‎7 hours ago‎
PTI Chennai: Voicing concern over Sri Lanka government "not doing enough" for the Tamils there, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said he would ensure that they get justice. "We are concerned that enough is not being done for Sri Lankan Tamils ...

Ready to work under 'Rahul's leadership', say Cong young turks

Times of India - ‎Dec 20, 2010‎
NEW DELHI: Congress' young turks as well veterans lent their voice to a call for Rahul Gandhi to "put in place his own team" with home minister P Chidambaram even likening him to his father Rajiv Gandhi, who was the Prime Minister over two decades back ...
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NSN bags 3G order from Idea Cellular

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NEW DELHI: Nokia Siemens Networks said it has bagged an order from private telecom operator Idea Cellular to deploy equipment and services to provide third generation (3G) services in four circles for an undisclosed amount.

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Rupee appreciates further by 13 paise against dollar

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PTI The rupee on Wednesday appreciated by 13 paise against the US currency on sustained dollar selling by exporters. At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the local unit closed 13 paise lower at 45.09/10 a dollar.

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Indian Bonds Decline After Gokarn Says Inflation Risk Remains

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India's 10-year bonds declined after Reserve Bank of India Deputy Governor Subir Gokarn's comments suggesting food prices may fuel inflation cut demand for debt.

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Maruti eyes 2 million cars a year with 2 more plants

Hindustan Times - ‎1 hour ago‎

The country's largest car-maker, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, on Wednesday said its cumulative production may reach 2 million units by 2014-15, an over 66% jump over current levels, as its two new assembly plants at Manesar become operational by 2012.

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Mumbai property sales registrations fall in Nov, says survey

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MUMBAI: Owing to fewer launches of projects and the period of 'Shraadh', sales registrations of property in Mumbai witnessed a sharp decline in the month of November, which is the lowest since March 2009, a survey report said.
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Nitin Fire plans JV with Worthington Inds

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MUMBAI (Reuters) - Nitin Fire Protection Industries Ltd (NFPIL) said on Wednesday it plans to form a joint venture with Worthington Industries Inc for its cylinder manufacturing business.
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Market snaps three day gains; Nifty belw 6000

India Infoline.com - ‎5 hours ago‎

The key benchmark indices edged lower in a choppy trade on profit taking snapping three days gains. The indices had hit two-week highs in intraday trade today before reversing gains.

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In an onion soup

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Why on earth are you crying? Oh, these are tears of joy! Last month I bought 100 kg of onions at a wholesale price of Rs 20 per kg.

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Tata Consultancy, Hilton Worldwide tie up for IT services

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MUMBAI: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Wednesday said it has signed a multi-year agreement with global hospitality company Hilton Worldwide to enhance its technology strategy as part of its 'Hilton Worldwide Innovation Collaborative' initiative.

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Partha Bhattacharya: The man who changed Coal India's image

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Partha Bhattacharya has been chairman & Managing Director, Coal India since 2006. He engineered the country's largest ever IPO; before that, turned around subsidiary Bharat Coking Coal that was running up losses of Rs.

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No relief for Lavasa from Bombay high court

Daily News & Analysis - ‎1 hour ago‎

Place: Mumbai | Agency: PTI The Bombay high court today declined to interfere with a directive of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) asking the Lavasa Corporation to stop construction at its multi-crore township in Pune district ...

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Kapil Sibal: NDA caused Rs 1.43 lakh crore loss

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Jaipur, Dec 22 (PTI) In a setback to agitating Gujjars, the Rajasthan High Court today held that members of the community could not be given special reservation in government jobs.
A division bench of Chief Justice Arun Mishra and Justice Mahesh Bhagwati held that Gujjars cannot be given special reservation and an act of 2008 has no substratum of quantifiable data that could justify the reservation.
The move to provide reservation by government could not, therefore, be acted upon, the judges said.
The court also directed the state government to carry out an exercise within a year to establish the backwardness of Gujjars, Raikas, Raibari and Gadiya Lohar communities in the fields of education and government employment.
Gujjars have been agitating for the last two days in support of their demands, including quota in jobs. The Ashok Gehlot government has said it was ready for talks to end the impasse.
The High Court had earlier stayed the quota as it was exceeding the 50 per cent limit.
Threatening to intensify their stir, Gujjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla had said yesterday, "We are not ready to give up till our demands are met."
Rail and road traffic was disrupted in Rajasthan''s Bharatpur district due to the Gujjar stir.
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Bhopal: A tented township is coming up near here for one of the world's largest Muslim gatherings, the 63rd Aalmi Tablighi Ijtema, with special arrangements for the stay of an estimated 400 physically challenged people.
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The global congregation by Tablighi Jamaat is to be held Dec 25-27 at Itkhori in Islam Nagar, around 12 km from here. With around 700,000 Muslims expected from across the world, it is said to be the largest Islamic gathering after Haj in Makkah and the ijtema in Bangladesh.
"Every year we hold the ijtema to spread the message of Islam, do good deeds and stop people from wrongdoing, know Allah and follow the path of Prophet Mohammed," Ijtema spokesperson Atique-ul-Islam told IANS.
"The jamaats (groups) of Russia, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka have already arrived, and Muslims from at least 30 countries, including Australia, England and South Africa, will take part in it," he said.
And one of its best features is that disabled people, who usually keep away from huge gatherings, are welcome and even given extra attention. "Besides separate staying arrangements for the physically challenged, some people will make them understand religious sermons with actions," Atique said.
The Aalmi ijtema had begun with India's independence in 1947. And it continues since then. "It has continued non-stop for the last 63 years," Bhopal-based senior journalist Perwez Bari said.
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The entire ijtema takes place on 145 acres of land, which includes 36 acres for marquees, 60 acres of parking space and 10 acres for tubewells to fulfil the water needs of the huge gathering, apart from the space for the accommodation of the disabled.
In spite of such a gathering, the management makes it a point to ensure that it does not become a fair-like affair and does not allow people to make a noise.
There are guidelines for shopkeepers to sell their items, specially meals, at a cost strictly prescribed by the management. The chawal-dal will be available at Rs.15, chawal-sabzi at Rs.20 and roti-meat at Rs.25.
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"We have got full support from the government - whoever's government it is. Many departments of the state or central government extend their support to us," Atique said.
But security remains a major concern. Right from Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to Superintendent of Police Abhay Singh - everyone has assured that the programme will not be affected and will function as it has for more than half a century.
"At least 1,200 policemen will be deployed around the programme venue to ensure security," Singh said. Announcing that the event should not lack in anything, Chouhan went to the extent of saying if needed he could be contacted personally for help. At 140 million, India has the third largest Muslim populations in the world after Indonesia and Pakistan.
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Is Kashmir a part of India?, asks SP's Azam, Cong, BJP fume

Lucknow: Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan, who rejoined the party recently, has stoked a controversy when he questioned whether Kashmir was part of India after he said there is only one Muslim minister in the Union Cabinet who is not from this country but who is from Kashmir.
At a public meeting in Badaun, about 250 km from here, last night, Khan said that Ghulam Nabi Azad is the lone Muslim cabinet minister in the UPA government but he is a "Kashmiri."
"Only one Muslim minister(Azad) is there in the (Union) Cabinet and that too not of India, but from Kashmir. That Kashmir, which is still controversial and we don't know whether that is part of India or not...," Khan said in remarks that could embarass the SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav.
Khan made a reference to Azad while hitting out at the Congress for not being serious about the interests of minorities citing that the UPA government had only one Muslim in the cabinet.
The Congress condemned Khan's remarks as "most unfortunate" while BJP dubbed them as "irresponsible." There was also a demand that Khan be booked on charges of treason.
"There is a practice of issuing irresponsible statements to remain in news and Azam Khan's statement in Badaun that Ghulam Nabi Azad is not from India but from Kashmir which is not clear whether it is in India or Pakistan is another such example," BJP spokesman Vijay Pathak said.
Earlier it was Congress leader, Digvijay Singh who made a controversial statment harming national interest and now it is Azam Khan who is doing the same and a treason case should be filed against him, Pathak said.
Congress spokesman Subodh Srivasatava while terming the statement as most unfortunate both for the SP and Khan said that the former would have to think whether it has done the right thing by taking him back in the party.
"It is most unfortunate that leaders such as Khan are in the forefront of Muslim politics and the SP would have to think whether it has done the right thing in taking him back ", Srivasatav said adding that they should introspect whether such statments are in the interest of the nation or not.
Moreover, Khan's statement is also wrong factually as there are several Muslim leaders in the UPA government other than Ghulam Nabi Azad, Srivastava added. Defending Khan, Samajwadi Party spokesman, Rajendra Chaudhary said the statement should be understood in the context it was issued.
"Khan spoke with regard to the problem of Kashmir which is the outcome of Congress policies and it should not be read out of context", Chaudhary said adding that there should not be any doubt in anyone's mind over Khan's patriotism.
Azam Khan is known for his critical political statements in the past and had even landed in a problem for his remarks on the Ambedkar Memorial in Lucknow and calling Bharat Mata as 'demon'.
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2G spectrum scam: CBI to question Raja on Dec 24

New Delhi/Chennai: Former telecom minister A Raja will appear on December 24 before CBI officials for questioning in connection with alleged irregularities in the allocation of 2G spectrum to certain telecom firms.
"I will appear before the CBI on December 24 at 10am. I will appear for interrogation," Raja told reporters here tonight on his arrival from Chennai. CBI officials have sent a notice under Section 160 of the Criminal Procedure Code to Raja to appear before the investigating agency for questioning in the case.
"I had made the request for (appearance on) December 24 to the CBI and they have accepted it," said the DMK leader, who is at the centre of a controversy over his role in the spectrum allocation that has resulted in an estimated loss of at least Rs 22,000 crore to the state exchequer.
Earlier in the day, Raja said he will cooperate with the CBI. "I will cooperate with the investigating agency," Raja told reporters at the state guest house in Chennai before emplaning for the national capital.
Raja is likely to be questioned about the need for preponing of dates for allocation of spectrum and, among other issues, on the role of his relatives in some of the companies which allegedly acted as a front for certain telecom firms which got spectrum between September 2007 and January 2008.
The Supreme Court has asked CBI and the enforcement directorate to submit status reports on their investigations into the 2G scam to it by February 10, when the case will come up for hearing.
The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) in its report to Parliament had said that the allocation of 2G spectrum at undervalued prices had resulted in the loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the exchequer.
CBI in its FIR had mentioned the loss as Rs 22,000 crore based on the findings of Central Vigilance Commission which had referred the case to it. 47-year-old Raja was forced to resign as telecom minister in the wake of the government auditor's report last month.
Radia was questioned by the CBI on Tuesday at her south Delhi farmhouse for four hours. Radia hit the spotlight after her taped telephonic conversations with various influential people including industrialists, politicians and journalists became public.
CBI has also questioned former Telecom Regulatory Authority of India ( TRAI) chief Pradip Baijal, a 1966 batch IAS officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre, in connection with the case. The premises of Raja, Baijal and Radia were searched by the CBI earlier this month.
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India – Russia relations

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India-Russian relations
India   Russia
Map indicating location of India and Russia
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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev at the 2008 G8 Summit in Hokkaido.

India-Russian relations has been refers to the bilateral relations between theRepublic of India and the Russian Federation. During the Cold War, India and theSoviet Union enjoyed a strong strategic, military, economic and diplomatic relationship. After the collapse of the USSR, India improved its relations with the West but it continued its close relations with Russia. India is the second largest market for the Russian arms industry. In 2004, more than 70% of the Indian Military's hardware came from Russia, making Russia the chief supplier of arms.[1]India has an embassy in Moscow and 2 Consulates-General (in Saint Petersburgand Vladivostok). Russia has an embassy in New Delhi and 4 Consulates-General (in ChennaiHyderabadKolkataMumbai). Since 2000 and the visit of df in India there have been an Indo-Russian Strategic Partnership.

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India India Russia Russian Federation
Population 1,190,340,000 142,008,838
Area 3,287,240 km2 (1,269,210 sq mi) 17,075,400 km² (6,592,800 sq mi)
Population Density 356/km² (922/sq mi) 8.3/km² (21.5/sq mi)
Capital New Delhi Moscow
Largest City Mumbai – 13,922,125 (21,347,412 Metro) Moscow (14,837,510)
Government Federal parliamentary constitutional republic Federal semi-presidential republic
Official languages Hindi and English, 21 other constitutionally recognized languages Russian (de facto)
GDP (nominal) $1.367 trillion ($1,124 per capita) $1.229 trillion ($8,693 per capita)
GDP (PPP) $3.526 trillion ($3,176 per capita) $2.687 trillion ($18,945 per capita)
Foreign exchange reserves 300,210 (millions of USD) 501,100 (millions of USD)
Military expenditures $32.7 billion (FY 2009-10)[2] $39.6 billion (FY 2009–10)[3]

[edit]Soviet Union and India

A cordial relationship with India that began in the 1950s represented the most successful of the Soviet attempts to foster closer relations with Third World countries. The relationship began with a visit by Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru to the Soviet Union in June 1955 and Khrushchev's return trip to India in the fall of 1955. While in India, Khrushchev announced that the Soviet Union supported Indian sovereignty over the disputed territory of the Kashmir region and over Portuguese coastal enclaves.

The Soviet relationship with India rankled the Chinese and contributed to Sino-Soviet enmity during the Khrushchev period. The Soviet Union declared its neutrality during the 1959 border dispute and the Indo-China war of 1962, although the Chinese strongly objected. The Soviet Union gave India substantial economic and military assistance during the Khrushchev period, and by 1960 India had received more Soviet assistance than China had. This disparity became another point of contention in Sino-Soviet relations. In 1962 the Soviet Union agreed to transfer technology to coproduce the MiG-21 jet fighter in India, which the Soviet Union had earlier denied to China.

In 1965 the Soviet Union served successfully as peace broker between India and Pakistan after an Indian-Pakistani border war. The Soviet chairman of the Council of Ministers, Alexei Kosygin, met with representatives of India and Pakistan and helped them negotiate an end to the military conflict over Kashmir.

In 1971 the former East Pakistan region initiated an effort to secede from its political union with West Pakistan. India supported the secession and, as a guarantee against possible Chinese entrance into the conflict on the side of West Pakistan, signed a treaty of friendship and cooperation with the Soviet Union in August 1971. In December, India entered the conflict and ensured the victory of the secessionists and the establishment of the new state of Bangladesh.

Relations between the Soviet Union and India did not suffer much during the rightist Janata Party's coalition government in the late 1970s, although India did move to establish better economic and military relations with Western countries. To counter these efforts by India to diversify its relations, the Soviet Union proffered additional weaponry and economic assistance.

During the 1980s, despite the 1984 assassination by Sikh extremists of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the mainstay of cordial Indian-Soviet relations, India maintained a close relationship with the Soviet Union. Indicating the high priority of relations with the Soviet Union in Indian foreign policy, the new Indian prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi, visited the Soviet Union on his first state visit abroad in May 1985 and signed two long-term economic agreements with the Soviet Union. In turn, Gorbachev's first visit to a Third World state was his meeting with Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in New Delhi in late 1986. Gorbachev unsuccessfully urged Gandhi to help the Soviet Union set up an Asian collective security system. Gorbachev's advocacy of this proposal, which had also been made by Brezhnev, was an indication of continuing Soviet interest in using close relations with India as a means of containing China. With the improvement of Sino-Soviet relations in the late 1980s, containing China had less of a priority, but close relations with India remained important as an example of Gorbachev's new Third World policy.

[edit]Soviet active measures in India

Defectors and smuggled documents have revealed how the KGB manipulated Indian society.

Active Measures (RussianАктивные мероприятия) were a form of political warfare conducted by the Soviet security services (Cheka,OGPUNKVDKGB) to influence the course of world events, "in addition to collecting intelligence and producing politically correct assessment of it".[4] Active measures ranged "from media manipulations to special actions involving various degree of violence". They were used both abroad and domestically. They included disinformationpropagandacounterfeiting official documents, assassinations, and political repression, such as penetration of churches, and persecution of political dissidents.[4] Active measures included the establishment and support of international front organizations (e.g. the World Peace Council); foreign communistsocialist and opposition parties; wars of national liberation in the Third World; and underground, revolutionary, insurgencycriminal, and terrorist groups.[4] The intelligence agencies ofEastern Bloc and other communist states also contributed in the past to the program, providing operatives and intelligence for assassinations and other types of covert operations.[4]

Some insight was given by The Mitrokhin archive, which was smuggled to the West in 1992. It reveals that the number of newspapers directly on KGB payroll reached ten by 1973, while numerous other newspapers in India spread stories prepared by the KGB's disinformation experts. KGB also had a press agency under its control. During 1972 the KGB counted that it had planted 3,789 articles in Indian newspapers. In 1975 the number had increased to 5510. The KGB found that there was no shortage of Indian journalists and politicians willing to take money.[5][6]

Yuri Bezmenov, who worked in KGB disinformation operations in India, wrote on the Soviet manipulation of Indian society:[7]

Is that the Indians are stupid, ignorant people, that they allow the Soviet to deceive them on this manner? On the contrary - for the most part, they are innocent victims of one of the world's most sophisticated games - Ideological Subversion. They have been psychologically manipulated through media, politics, etc. into believing that the Soviets are their friends who are protecting them from "Western imperialists".

Vladimir Bukovsky smuggled some files about the KGB's payments to the Communist Party of India, the Indian Congress Party, and the political elite. For example, one KGB report about Rajiv Gandhi discusses financial favors:[8][9]

To: The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR
The KGB is currently conducting contacts with Rajiv Gandhi, the son of the Prime Minister of India. (according to the Central Committee's approval over the KGB note num. 1413-A/OB from 14.07.80.) Rajiv Gandhi is truly thankful for the financial support to his family, which comes owing to the commercial deals of the company controlled by him with the Soviet state foreign trade companies. In a confiding talks Gandhi noted that most of the financial means coming through this channel are used to support the Rajiv Gandhi's Party.
The head of the Committee V. Chebrikov (12.02.83)

[edit]Russia and India

Relations with India have always been and I am sure will be one of the most important foreign policy priorities of our country. Our mutual ties of friendship are filled with sympathy, and trust, and openness. And we must say frankly that they were never overshadowed by disagreements or conflict. This understanding - this is indeed the common heritage of our peoples. It is valued and cherished in our country, in Russia, and in India. And we are rightfully proud of so close, so close relations between our countries.

– Dmitry Medvedev, about relations with India[10]

We are confident that India lives in the hearts of every Russian. In the same way, I can assure you that Russia also lives in our souls as a Homeland, as people who share our emotions, our feelings of mutual respect and constant friendship. Long live our friendship!

– Pratibha Patil, about relations with Russia[10]

[edit]Military relations

The Prime Minister of India, in collaboration with External Affairs Ministry, handles key foreign policy decisions. Shown here is the current Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh with the former President of RussiaVladimir Putin.

Defence relations between India and the Russian Federation have a historical perspective. Russia has been an important supplier of defence goods for several decades. Today, the cooperation is not limited to a buyer-seller relationship but includes joint research and development, training, service to service contacts, including joint exercises. The last joint naval exercises took place in April 2007 in the Sea of Japan and joint airborne exercises were held in September 2007 in Russia.

There is an Inter-Governmental commission on military-technical cooperation co-chaired by the two Defence Ministers. The Seventh session of this Inter-Governmental Commission was held in October 2007 in Moscow. During the visit, an Agreement on joint development and production of prospective multi role fighters was signed between the two countries.

India–Russia original co-operation agreement was signed in December 1988. It has seen the trade of a multitude of defence equipment to India and also the emergence of that country as a development partner as opposed to purely a buyer. Two programmes that evidence this approach are the projects to form Indian-Russian joint ventures to develop and produce the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft(FGFA) and the Multirole Transport Aircraft (MTA).

Deba R Mohanty, a senior fellow in security studies at the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation, told Jane's on 13 October that the original co-operation agreement has laid a "very solid foundation" for India to develop further as a development partner.

He added: "The mutual benefits are clear: India can acquire modern platforms and technologies while Russia gains access to India's growing defence market."[11]

India and Russia have several major joint military programs such as those mentioned below:

Additionally, India has purchased/leased several military hardware from Russia:

Russia's MiG-35 is competing in the Indian MRCA Competition and is considered to be the front-runner for the winning bid, given India's already, largely Russian-built air force. The Farkhor Air Base in Tajikistan is currently jointly operated by India and Russia.

[edit]Economic relations

Indian and Russian diplomats holding talks at Hyderabad House in New Delhi.

Bilateral trade turnover is modest and stood at US $ 3 bn in 2006-07, out of which Indian Exports to Russia were valued at US $ 908 mn. Main Indian exports to Russia are pharmaceuticals; tea, coffee & spices; apparel & clothing; edible preparations; and engineering goods. Main Indian imports from Russia are iron and steel; fertilizers; non-ferrous metals; paper products; coal, coke & briquettes; cereals; and rubber. Indo-Russian trade is expected to reach US$10 billion by 2010.

The India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technological and Cultural Cooperation (IRIGC) has had 13 sessions so far and is co-chaired by the External Affairs Minister from the Indian side and a Deputy Prime Minister from the Russian side. There are six Joint Working Groups [WG] under the IRIGC, namely, WG on Trade and Economy [trade and financial matters], WG on Energy [oil and gas, thermal and hydel power, non-conventional energy], WG on Metallurgy and Mining [steel, non-ferrous metal, coal], WG on Science & Technology; WG on Communication and Information Technology; and WG on Culture and Tourism. The 13th of the IRIGC was held in Moscow on 12 October 2007.

The two countries have set-up India-Russia Forum on Trade and Investment at the level of the two Commerce Ministers to promote trade, investment and economic cooperation. The first Forum was held in New Delhi on 12–13 February 2007 which was attended by the Minister of Commerce and Industry and the Russian Minister of Economic Development and Trade, apart from a large number of business representatives from both sides. The Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Kamal Nath participated in the 11th Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum on 9–10 June 2007.

In February 2006, India and Russia also set-up a Joint Study Group to examine ways to increase trade to US $ 10 bn by 2010 and to study feasibility of a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA). The Group finalized its report after its fourth meeting in Moscow in July 2007. It has been agreed that a Joint Task Force would monitor the implementation of the recommendation made in the Joint Stdy Group Report, including considering CECA.

The second BRIC summit was held in Brasilia in April, 2010.

[edit]Cooperation in the Energy sector

Patil with President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev in India on 5 December 2008.

Energy sector is an important area in Indo-Russian bilateral relations. In 2001, ONGC-Videsh Limited acquired 20% stake in the Sakhalin-I oil and gas project in the Russian Federation, and has invested about US $ 1.7 billion in the project. The Russian company Gazprom and Gas Authority of India Ltd. have collaborated in joint development of a block in the Bay of Bengal. Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project with two units of 1000 MW each is a good example of Indo-Russian nuclear energycooperation. Both sides have expressed interest in expanding cooperation in the energy sector.

In December 2008, Russia and India signed an agreement to build civilian nuclear reactors in India during a visit by the Russian president to New Delhi.[12]

[edit]Space Cooperation

Space is another key sector of cooperation between the two countries. During President Vladimir Putin's visit to India in December 2004, two space-related bilateral agreements were signed viz. Inter-Governmental umbrella Agreement on cooperation in the outer space for peaceful purposes and the Inter Space Agency Agreement on cooperation in the Russian satellite navigation system "GLONASS". Subsequently a number of follow-up agreements on GLONASS have been signed. In November 2007, the two countries have signed an agreement on joint lunar exploration. These space cooperation programmes are under implementation.

[edit]Science and Technology

The ongoing cooperation in the field of science & technology, under the Integrated Long-Term Programme of cooperation (ILTP) is the largest cooperation programme in this sphere for both India and Russia. ILTP is coordinated by the Department of Science and Technology from the Indian side and by the Russian Academy of Sciences and Russian Ministry of Industry & Science and Technology from the Russian side. Development of SARAS Duet aircraft, semiconductor products, super computers, poly-vaccines, laser science and technology, seismology, high-purity materials, software & IT and Ayurveda have been some of the priority areas of co-operation under the ILTP. Under this programme, eight joint Indo- Russian centers have been established to focus on joint research and development work. Two other Joint Centres on Non-ferrous Metals and Accelerators and Lasers are being set up in India. A Joint Technology Centre based in Moscow to bring cutting edge technologies to the market is also under processing. An ILTP Joint Council met in Moscow on 11–12 October 2007 to review cooperation and give it further direction. In August 2007, an MoU was signed between Department of Science and Technology and Russian Foundation of Basic Research, Moscow to pursue scientific cooperation.

[edit]North-South Transport Corridor

The "North-South" Transport Corridor Agreement [INSTC] has been ratified by all the three original signatory states, viz. India, Iran and Russia, and has come into force since 16 May, 2002. This route is expected to reduce the cost of movement of goods between India and Russia and beyond. The 3rd Coordination Council Meeting of the INSTC was held in October 2005 in New Delhi and the 4th meeting was held in Aktau, Kazakhstan in October 2007 to discuss further streamlining the operation of the corridor.[13]

[edit]Cooperation in the sphere of Culture

India–Russia relations in the field of culture are historical. Five Chairs relating to Indology have been established in MoscowSaint PetersburgKazan and Vladivostok. Days of Russian Culture were held in India in November 2003, in Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai. "Days of Indian Culture" in Russia were organized from September- October 2005 in Russia. 130th birth anniversary of Nikolai Roerich and 100th birth anniversary of Svyatoslav Roerich were celebrated in India in October 2004. Chief Minister of National Capital Territory of Delhi led a delegation for participating in the event "Days of Delhi in Moscow" from 28 May-1 June 2006. The "Year of Russia in India" was held in 2008. It was followed by the "Year of India in Russia" in 2009. There is a Hindi Department, in the University of Moscow.

[edit]Terrorism

On international terrorism, India and Russia agree that there is no justification for terrorism, and this must be fought against, without compromise and wherever it exists. Russia has supported the Indian draft at the UN on Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism [CCIT]. The two sides signed a MoU on cooperation in combating terrorism in December 2002. A Joint Working Group on Combating International Terrorism meets from time to time and its fourth meeting was held in Delhi on 24 October 2006.

[edit]Nuclear Deals

On 7 November 2009, India Signed a new nuclear deal with Russia apart from the deals that were agreed upon by the two countries earlier.[14]

[edit]See also

[edit]External links

[edit]References

  1. ^ VOA News Report
  2. ^ Australian Department of Defence (2009). Defence Portfolio Budget Statements 2009-10. Table 5, Page 19.
  3. ^ http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-05/07/content_11325911.htm
  4. a b c d Mitrokhin, Vasili, Christopher Andrew (2000). The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West. Gardners Books. ISBN 0-14-028487-7.
  5. ^ The Mitrokhin Archive II: The KGB and the World
  6. ^ Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin, The World Was Going Our Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World (New York: Basic Books, 2005)
  7. ^ Tomas Schuman (Yuri Bezmenov): Love Letter to America. p. 9
  8. ^ The Indian Playground of the Soviet KGB. Axis Globe. 30.09.2005
  9. ^ Why Indian Media wants to trivialize KGB archives?. Nagesh Bhushan in September 2005
  10. a b Торжественный вечер, посвящённый Году Индии в России
  11. ^ http://www.janes.com/news/defence/jdi/jdi091014_1_n.shtml
  12. ^ Pasricha, Anjana (2008-12-05). "Russia, India Sign Agreement to Build Civil Nuclear Reactors". Voice of America. Retrieved 2008-12-25.
  13. ^ Feller, Gordon. "Trade route of the future? India, Iran and Russia are pushing a North-South Transportation Corridor to reach Northern Europe. (Special report: European transport and logistics)." The Journal of Commerce 4.21 (2003): 26+.
  14. ^ "India, Russia sign nuclear deal"The Times Of India. 7 December 2009.
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