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Category: India
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Japan Needs Indian Tech Workers. But Do They Need Japan?
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In India, Fiercely Loyal Soccer Fans (of Brazil and Argentina)
The New York Times – Sports:A soccer-loving stretch of an otherwise cricket-mad country has taken sides and erected huge displays of devotion during the World Cup.
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India Chases Clean Energy, but Economic Goals Put Coal First
The New York Times – Business:“I will not compromise on the availability of power,” India’s energy minister has declared in defense of fossil fuel use, which is heavily subsidized.
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Israeli Filmmaker’s Critique of Popular Bollywood Film Draws Fierce Backlash
The New York Times – Movies:The filmmaker, Nadav Lapid, criticized “The Kashmir Files,” a Hindi-language film that depicts a violent chapter in the restive region of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir.
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The Cool, Wild and Very Remote Andaman Islands
The New York Times – Travel:This archipelago in the Indian Ocean offers pristine nature, Indian culture, a glimpse of fascinating communities and some of the most spectacular beaches in the world.
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Yellen Calls for ‘Stabilizing’ U.S. Relations With China Ahead of G20
The New York Times – Business:The Treasury secretary said in an interview that the United States was not trying to “paralyze China’s economy and stop its development.”
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U.S. Seeks Closer Ties with India as Tension with China and Russia Builds
The New York Times – Business:Treasury Secretary Yellen wants India to be part of the Biden administration’s “friend-shoring” agenda but trade tensions linger.
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Ela Bhatt, Advocate for Women Workers in India, Dies at 89
The New York Times – Business:The cooperative she founded has helped millions of women who had never before had a safety net. “They were,” she said, “the poorest among the poor.”
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Coal Baron or Climate Warrior? The Dizzying Rise of Asia’s Richest Man.
The New York Times – Business:The business decisions of Gautam Adani could go a long way in determining whether India helps the world avert a climate catastrophe.
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An Abandoned Fort Gets New Life in Rajasthan: House Hunting in India
The New York Times – Travel:In the northwest Indian state, the post-pandemic recovery has been halting and uneven, with sales increases in some cities and decreases in others.
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Madhur Jaffrey’s Undefinable Roles
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The chef, author and actress, whose children’s book, “Seasons of Splendour,” was reissued this month, refuses to be boxed in.
