India showcases military might, cultural heritage on Republic Day
New Delhi, January 26, 2012
An impressive display of armour and unmanned aerial vehicles recently added to India’s military prowess was on full display at the 63rd Republic Day parade on Thursday that also showcased the country’s rich heritage.
The early morning chill did not deter people along the eight-km-parade route as they gathered on both sides of the majestic Rajpath, the country’s ceremonial boulevard facing the Raisina Hills, and cheered the contingents as ... Read Full Story
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Russia displays military might
MOSCOW, May 10, 2011
Most modern hardware on show
Russia marked victory in World War II with the biggest yet display of military might in the traditional Red Square parade outside the Kremlin on Monday.
Twenty thousand elite troops dressed in new sleek designer uniforms strode across the historical square in precision formations to the rousing sounds of wartime marches, followed by more than 100 pieces of Russia's most modern hardware, from airdropped armoured personnel carriers to ... Read Full Story
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(PAU)THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD – DR KANG
LUDHIANA, APRIL 5:
“The pen is mightier than the sword. Writers have the capability to express anything and everything through the power of pen,” stated PAU Vice-Chancellor Dr Manjit Singh Kang while presiding over the function organized by Asian Writers Association, Denmark, in collaboration with PAU Young writers Association, Ludhiana. The event was organized at Punjab Agricultural Management & Extension Training Institute (PAMETI) auditorium on the PAU campus to bestow “Baba ... Read Full Story
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History might judge Mubarak, but Obama dealt well
there weren’t much “off with his head” style comments on the Administration dealing with the crisis.
There were isolated calls to cut aid for Egypt to demonstrate the US does not support Mubarak’s regime, and some calls for Obama to put more pressure on Mubarak – but all in all, Congressional leaders supported President’s carefully intensifying criticism.
It was clear the Obama administration won’t be able to play impartial spectator for long: the question was what is the best ... Read Full Story
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