One of the major reasons why the West, its institutions and the upper and middle classes prefer India over China is that India follows the western religion of democracy. They refuse to see that democracy tends not to work in poor countries (it is debatable whether it worked in the West). ...
One of the major reasons why the West, its institutions and the upper and middle classes prefer India over China is that India follows the western religion of democracy. They refuse to see that democracy tends not to work in poor countries (it is debatable whether it worked in the West). ...
The rationale of such analyses is as follows: First, even though there is ample evidence concerning the association of obesity and Hypertension among Indian adults, most of the findings are not nationally representative. A nationally representative data can provide an idea for other developing nations...
It speaks multiple languages, mostly Hindi and English. It is religious and sometimes fanatic. Mainly Hinduism (79.8%) with beliefs in reincarnation and that cows are sacred. 12.7% believe in Islam. It still follows the "caste system" to some degree, but it's not official by law. It ...
International surveys on practices of reading in English newspapers indicate that the Indian daily broadsheet Newspaper "The Times of India" sells the highest number of copies. The announcement is as follows "Curiously enough, the largest selling English newspaper in the world isn't in England, ...
Interest and Curiosity leads to search for Information. Information gives some Knowledge. Knowledge requires Action. Actions on the Knowledge gives Results. Results shows our Achievements. The Seven Steps / Formula for SUCCESS to Get / Achieve anything is as follows: ...
The central premise of this article is that narrative literature from premodern India can give us insights into the ways that sovereignty was conceptualized within broader cosmological structures, creating what has been called “political theology” in o
Textile-related products include index 26, index 65, and index 83, which are also categorized into different sectors and listed in Table 5, below) as follows. Table 5. Standard of international trade classification sectors classification. 6. Influence of China and India on the United States ...
The road journey follows one of the most dangerous — and exciting — highways in the world, Leh Manali Highway. The twisty 490-kilometer (~305-mile) long highway is all things risky and beautiful, with challenging and unpaved snow-carpeted passes, deep gorges, high altitude plains, and ...
it follows a course which runs almost due west.Before it reaches the Gulf of Bengal, the Ganges is joined by the Brahmaputra which also takes its origin among the peaks of the Himalayas and which runs due east until it is forced to make a detour by the Khasi Hills, changes its course...