India’s relations with its neighbours has improved drastically over the last decade, but its volatile dealings with Pakistan still makes the South Asian region prone to instability
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India’s foreign policy has for long been dictated by its aspirations for global leadership. Now there’s an element of realpolitik infused into it
Flexible courses, learning from theatre, music, sports and poker, and even building self awareness. Schools are banking on innovation to make AMPs more effective
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Affirmative action has led to the rise of a non-white middle class. For Indian companies, the challenge is to gauge its appetite for consumption while dealing with government policy
South Africa is slowly shaking off its Western leanings. It’s finding new reference points in emerging markets that share similar issues
In India, and even in China, growth has proven to be compatible with individual liberty