On Government and Private Pledged Aid to Pakistan
August 18, 2010 1 min. read

Following on yesterday’s piece on the Newshour with Jim Lehrer, please find the second piece associated with the flood in Pakistan. This piece that air two days ago deals exclusively with the aid effort to get clean water, food and shelter to the devastated victims of this catastrophe. Now it is becoming increasingly clear that […]

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WTO should not be the first response
August 18, 2010 4 min. read

Last week the U.S. Congress passed a border security bill that plans to generate funds by hiking H1-B and L-1 visa fee by $2000 per application per person. This would help fund the $600 million emergency fund for securing the U.S. border, particular with Mexico. (See David’s post for details.) Though it is not explicitly […]

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Outsourcing Redux
August 18, 2010 6 min. read

Two events last week exemplify the growing U.S. populist backlash against India’s economic rise.

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The Current News of the Flood in Pakistan: Destruction and Development by the Day
August 17, 2010 2 min. read

The flood in Pakistan promises to soon make a dire situation intractably tragic. Aid money promised by international donors is trickling into the ground, and more often than not, isn’t reaching the neediest of the millions of victims of this two-week long catastrophe, People are fighting and looting over food and the cramped conditions in […]

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Government Arrests 3 Garment Labor Leaders
August 16, 2010 2 min. read

The government has arrested 3 garment industry labor leaders on charges that they had engineered violent and disruptive street protests.. This after mass protests against a proposed 3000 taka minimum wage for working in the retail garment industry in Dhaka and its environs.  Though nearly double the standing wage, workers had demanded 5000 taka.  Indeed, […]

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Ban Ki Moon Visits Pakistan as Epidemic Looms After Flood
August 15, 2010 2 min. read

The next wave of casualties stemming for the recent flood in Pakistan will sweep along the public health disaster waiting just beyond this hour, today.  The 20 million affected by the massive, surging, nearly country-wide flood are now optioning across a ready-made menu of likely epidemics.  At least one individual has been diagnosed a victim […]

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Military a Major Player in Commercial Activity in Bangladesh
August 15, 2010 2 min. read

The BBC reports that along with the national security portfolio, the Bangladeshi army is now encroaching on the civilian government’s major writ to spur on commercial activity. Through interests in commercial banking and the hospitality industry, food production and textiles, the Army is branching out as a leader in Bangladesh’s economy. The BBC reportages suggest […]

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President Zardari Visits Devastation 2 Weeks into the Flood
August 12, 2010 1 min. read

Its been 2 weeks since the floods began and only today, after his lukewarm and somewhat unnecessary European tour, President Asif Ali Zardari came to see the devastation in person.  T.V. footage wasn’t quite immediate enough, you see. And though he came to visit, and the state run stations ran the footage, curiously the footage […]

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Zardari is not the problem
August 12, 2010 2 min. read

I wish that people in Pakistan would wake up and realized that hating Zardari is not going to do any good. What needs to be done is that people from all across Pakistan come together, realistically and honestly look at the problems that the country is facing and trying to find the best answer or […]

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A Harsh Spotlight on Education
August 10, 2010 7 min. read

Contrary frequent assertions that the development of physical infrastructure is the key to ensuring India’s future, two important speeches last week underscore how the country’s destiny actually lies in the aggressive nurturing of its human capital potential.

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Governments, Aid Organizations Look to Humanitarian Needs of 14 million Pakistani Flood Victims
August 10, 2010 5 min. read

The humanitarian needs of the victims of the floods are urgent and immediately obvious. Clean drinking water, food, shelter, clothing, and medicine to help maintain the dignity and capabilities of the tens of millions of people affected by the raging floods in the Khyber-Pahktankhwa Province. Unfortunately dense fog and a running forecast of heavier rain has stymied […]

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Oil spill off Mumbai coast as two cargo ships collide
August 9, 2010 4 min. read

Looks like it is oil spill season. Even as the news and uproar about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is still fresh, there has been a fresh spill, albeit smaller, off the coast of Mumbai. This one was caused when two Panamanian flagged cargo ships – MSC Chitra and MV Khalijia-111 – […]

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