Annual South Asia Media Summit-2009 will be held here under the auspices of the International Centre Goa (ICG) in collaboration with the Friedrich Ebert Siftung (FES-India) from November 20.Eminent journalists from different media units from the region will participate in the 3-day summit to discuss various aspects under the theme ''Media and Democracy in South Asia: Problems and Prospects'', according...
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Singapore, Nov 11 : Removing barriers to trade and investment will help advance integration efforts in South Asia and deliver sweeping benefits to the region, according to a study released by Asian Development Bank (ADB).The study titled ''Intraregional Trade and Investment in South Asia'' prepared in partnership with the Australian Agency for International Development, is one of four new publications...
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Removing barriers to trade and investment will help advance integration efforts in South Asia and deliver sweeping benefits to the region, according to a study released by Asian Development Bank (ADB). The study titled ''Intraregional Trade and Investment in South Asia'' prepared in partnership with the Australian Agency for International Development, is one of four new publications on South Asia launched...
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World Bank has sought South Asian nations to exploit the unparalleled advantage of demographic dividend to structurally transform the region into an economically and socially strong power.With more than 150 million people expected to enter the prime working age population over the next decade, the region should realise that creation of jobs for them would contribute to growth, equity and peace, Bank's...
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World Bank has sought South Asian nations to exploit the unparalleled advantage of demographic dividend to structurally transform the region into an economically and socially strong power.With more than 150 million people expected to enter the prime working age population over the next decade, the region should realise that creation of jobs for them would contribute to growth, equity and peace, Bank's...
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Pakistan today welcomed "the joint reiteration" by the US and China to promote peace and stability in South Asia.In a brief statement issued late this evening, Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit "welcomed the joint reiteration to promote peace, stability and security in South Asia".Responding to a question on the issue, Basit "noted the reference made to South Asia in the US-China joint statement".President...
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesdaywelcomed "the joint reiteration" by the US and China to promote peace andstability in South Asia.In a brief statement, Foreign Officespokesman Abdul Basit "welcomed the joint reiteration to promote peace,stability and security in South Asia".Responding to a question onthe issue, Basit "noted the reference made to South Asia in the US-China jointstatement". The statement...
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(ANI): American experts analysing the latest developments in South Asia are of the view that by all yardsticks, Pakistan continues to lag behind India, and add that this crisis of identity is dangerously close to settling permanently into the Pakistani mind.Participating in a university panel discussion here recently that was moderated by former US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Karl...
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American experts analysing the latest developments in South Asia are of the view that by all yardsticks, Pakistan continues to lag behind India, and add that this crisis of identity is dangerously close to settling permanently into the Pakistani mind.Participating in a university panel discussion here recently that was moderated by former US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Karl F Inderfurth,...
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American experts analysing the latest developments in South Asia are of the view that by all yardsticks, Pakistan continues to lag behind India, and add that this crisis of identity is dangerously close to settling permanently into the Pakistani mind.Participating in a university panel discussion here recently that was moderated by former US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Karl F Inderfurth,...
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