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A security grouping of 23 Asian and Western nations including India opens its annual meeting on July 31 to seek fresh ways to fight the war on terror and is expected to call on...


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Imported Ideas are no longer answers to India’s problems, says Naipaul Indians victims of their own civilisation: Naipaul
The ancient, surviving civilisation which every Indian takes pride in is in fact "making them its own victims by telling that their identity is incomplete without the foreign chit," says Nobel Laureate V S Naipaul in a newly published collection of his essays.


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