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| OCTOBER 2006 |

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China’s Asean entry to hit India hard
Financial Express - October 25, 2006
... makes a pre-emptive entry into the Asean
due to trade diversion, a study by Indian Council
for Research on International Economic Relations
(Icrier) stated... |

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Doha is past; look towards FTA with US as the future,
says Icrier
Financial Express - October 24, 2006
After the suspension of the Doha Round, India
will gain much from a an FTA with the US in the
ITeS/BPO sector, a study by economic thinktank Indian
council of international economic relations has
suggested.... |

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How do we identify laundered money?: Bhalla
Moneycontrol.com - Mumbai , October 17,
2006
... cabinet Secretary, TSR Subramanium, Mananging
Director, O(X) US Investments, Surjit Bhalla and
Director & Chief Executive, ICRIER, Rajiv Kumar
debate the issue ... |

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Exim Bank of India to raise more funds
International Herald Tribune - October 11,
2006
"Indian companies have come of age now,"
said Rajiv Kumar, chief executive officer at the
Indian Council for Research on International Economic
Relations in New Delhi. "They are emerging
as Indian multinationals, and this trend will only
strengthen in future." |

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Private Tutoring in India
Published in ‘International Higher
Education, 2006
…..Private tutoring in India has become
one of the most important, yet unacknowledged, factors
in children's performance on the high-stakes entry
tests. The inability of families from the lower-income
population to spend much on tutoring results in
inequalities in academic competitiveness….. |

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Private sector towns ‘a return to the Raj’
Sunday Herald- October 4, 2006
... “It’sa second-best option given
the state of public services in this country,”
said Dr Rajiv Kumar , director of the Indian Council
for Research on ... |

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Singapore to recognise Indian professionals soon
Financial Express - October 4, 2006
... They need to pass a series of tests, though
they have degrees recognised in India ,” said
Rajiv Kumar , director and chief executive, Indian
Council for ... |

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Can the SEZ policy undermine agriculture?
The Economic Times - October 03, 2006
….The extensive input subsidies that
are neither equitable nor conducive to efficient
and resource-conserving agro-practices cause far
greater harm than development of SEZs could ever
do….. |
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