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The foreign policy impact of Iran's presidential election |
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While defending Iran's nuclear programme and regional agenda, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's successor President-elect Hassan Rouhani understands that simply issuing ultimatums to the West and escalating tensions rather than striking compromises will not win relief from sanctions. By Michael Nayebi-Oskoui and Kamran Bokhari. (Republished with permission of Stratfor). |
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The best way to make yourself happy is to help others: Sudha Murty |
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Sudha Murty, chairperson, Infosys Foundation, is also a prolific writer, and has authored several books in English and Kannada. In this interview, she talks to Swetha Amit about her tryst with writing, life-changing experiences and her latest collection of short stories titled The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk. |
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'Languages are not all common through the world, gestures and smiles work just as well' |
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Anjaly Thomas is a Lonely Planet writer, and also does travel writing for newspapers and magazines. In this interview, she talks to Swetha Amit about her backpacking experiences across the globe and her novel 'Almost Intrepid' |
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No longer sci-fi: flying car comes closer to commercial production |
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In what would to today's older generation seem akin to Batman meeting science fiction, US-based company Terrafugia Inc has begun feasibility studies of a four-seat, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) plug-in hybrid-electric flying car.By Jagdeep Worah |
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Tips on using social media in business communications |
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Social networking media has changed the way we now communicate - from sending an email to carrying out general business transactions globally. By Sudakshina Bhattacharjee |
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'Running gives you the time to reflect on yourself' |
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Marathon runner Amit Sheth talks to Swetha Amit about his book Dare to Run and how he got into running as a sport, the marathons he has run and the spiritual joy he has derived from running |
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Dharavi: life, industry coexist amid strange conditions |
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One's first impression of Dharavi, in Mumbai, is that this is what Apocalypse might look like, with its stench, filthy lanes, and makeshift housing. Yet there is a thriving cottage industry and life goes on amid the squalor, says tourist Paige Noon recounting her Dharavi experience |
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