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looking beyond borders

foreign policy and global economy

Tag: Time

Written by lookingbeyondbordersAugust 7, 2013

The Other Side Of The Buddhist Coin

As a religion synonymous with compassion and defined by non-violence, Buddhism has always been seen as a gentle way of life. It is for this reason that developments in Burma and Sri Lanka appear all the more mystifying. Read Here – The Diplomat

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersSeptember 6, 2012

Though His Public Speaking Could Use Some Work, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh — Dubbed An Underachiever And An Ineffectual Ditherer By The Foreign Press, And Much Worse By His Trenchant Critics At Home — Has Perfected The Art Of Keeping Silent. Unfortunately, His Support Staff Don’t Know When To Shut Up.

India: Another gaffe from the PM’s office — a defense of the one-sided story Read Here – GlobalPost

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Written by lookingbeyondbordersSeptember 6, 2012

It Hurts some to read how India’s ‘Silent’ Prime Minister Has Becomes A Tragic Figure. Why should that be?

The Washington Post story has made many in India unhappy, but let’s be honest: India is a free country and people have a right to express themselves. Why go after Washington Post when the local media itself has been tough on the government and the Prime Minister? Read the Washington Post story here A while […]

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